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Adopt a Hypo Butter

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I think she is a hypo butter cornsnake, and she's not for sale, but for adoption at the Prince William County Animal Shelter in northern Virginia. The adoption fee is $20 (cash or check) and includes her 40 gallon terrarium and everything in it: 2 hides, a root climb, and a plastic bowl for water, she also has a under tank heater, but I suspect its not working. You will need to be able come adpot in person.

Her previus owner was deployed so he had to give her up and I dont know how certain he was that this snake is female. She's very active, but is missing the end of her tail. The previus owner said she was about 3-4 years old, and she's about 3 feet long.
The shelter has tried offering her thawed fuzzies, and she seemed interested, but wouldn't take it.

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If you know of other places I can try to advertise her, I would love suggestions, reptiles at the shelter move out slow.
The shelter also has a ball python and a Sudan Plated Lizard, which I'll post in the appropriate section.
 
There is an adoption section on Faunaclassifieds you could post all of them in too.
 
If it is a female refusing food, she could easily be gravid. Even if there was no male, she may lay infertile eggs. Not eating is always a reason to check for that at this time of year. If so, she will have an easier time of it if they provide her with some sort of nest box.

Hope she finds a good home!
 
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