AliCat37
Michelle's Candied Corns!
Yeah I noticed that something is wrong with his nose too. I was looking at pics of the bull snake I found in my chicken coop and his nose is nice and tan. He does seem to be at a good weight, at least by the looks of it, he feels light to me, but I can't tell! He was previously kept in a broken aquarium with a screen top and I was told by the last owners that he tried to get out a lot, so I'm thinking he may have rubbed it raw- that or he got bitten by a mouse. I'm hoping it will return to normal after a few sheds. I had my ex's pine snake here for a while and I really enjoyed her, she used to be a terrible thing too, but with a little patience and handling she turned out to be a sweetheart. It's too bad that when I gave her back to him that she died
I have no idea the age on this guy, I'm guessing around 3-4 just by the looks, but that is a mere guess. I usually don't let kids hold any of my snakes other than my motley corn and my ball python (even he worries me, but he had 4-5 kids poking and prodding him over summer and seemed to soak it up!), so keeping the bitey part away from kids won't be an issue
I'd love to be able to take him and my hognose out to talk about them and show kids how to tell the difference between bulls, hoggies, and rattlers.