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Albion n Robin

andria2013

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Ive had these for a total of 1month .the previous owners left them in some state , Robin was under weight , loud chest noises and lots of scars .
Albion was half the weight he should be and had burn just down from his head (neck) from the open light bulb , both now had vitamin injections , and Albion on multi vitamins ., just getting new viv to seperate them as both were housed together in a 3ft viv .

Albion 4yr old

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Robin 4yr old
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It is great that you rescued these animals and are caring for them. Albion's coloration is very similar to the Alabama locality morph (any information on their history?) - very nice coloration. Thanks for sharing.
 
no . most people I have asked are confused as to what Albion is . sOME people thought miami , maybe miami phase . Im not sure myself . so any suggestion would be great . Not that it matters , they are here to stay.
 
Lucky for them they have you now, looking forwards to seeing them getting back to good health under your care
 
wow-that's sad they came to you in that shape-but I'm glad they have found their way to a caring owner :) Albion is so pretty!
 
yup . thing is when I told the previous owners they didnt even have a clue, hey told me they were fine , . they have another . which Im trying to get off them . think its a snow . only seen it for 2minutes
 
It's a great thing you took these two in- and what gorgeous specimen! Albion is particularly handsome, and I love the Fable reference (if that's where Albion is from..).

If they do have another, I would desperately try to get that one as well just by how these turned out because of negligence.
 
yes , I will try not sure he willing to give it up though . his girlfriend doesntwant them no more but he does, so im trying to persuade them .
 
think he trying to keep her to breed in future he alrdy tried to breed these too . according to friend n found out they were both male .
 
Both are beautiful snakes (Albion is a real beauty), sure glad they are with you now and are on the road to recovery!
It wouldn't surprise me he kept them for breeding, it seems so many inexperienced people think they can make a fast buck off breeding their corns. Usually unable to find homes who will take them, the snakes become worthless and neglected.

Keep us posted on their progress! Congrats on two very nice corns!
 
thankyou and yes I will . they due to be fed today . so awkward to get the multi vitamins into a dead mouse lol , but i manage in the end . trying other Robin , on a baby chick today , see how he goes ,vet suggested it ,
 
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