Shorty6
New member
Well, today started out great. Ziggy head eaten yesterday and was relaxing in his warm hide.
Then for reasons unknown to me, he regurged yet again. I am devastated.
I called the East Bay Vivarium where I got him from and told them my situation. I then made the diffictult decision to return Ziggy to their expert care.
I drove the 2.5 hours to the vivarium and said a very tearful good-bye to my friend.
I am finding solace in the fact that they are very expierenced care takes of all their animals and they were very optimistic about Ziggy's future. They were glad that I cared about him so much that I was willing to put him back in their care. But still, I'm crying while I write this.
They were very understanding and said I could come back anytime I wanted and get another snake if I was ready. I thought about it for about a half an hour and myself, "Why am I grieving? He's not dead! He is now in the care of very competent people!" Sean (the man helping me) also made the point of, I have a viv all set up, minus a critter.
I really wanted a ghost corn snake, but they had just sold the bugger that morning. There was another anery, but it reminded me too much of Ziggy. They he pulled out a beautiful Ball Python and I took to him immediatly. He was $50, but Sean was very nice and gave him to me for $25. I also bought another thermometer for was cool side (which is suppose to be around 80) and they gave me a mouse to feed him for $1.00.
So there I was with my boyfriend and best friend driving the next 2.5 hour leg home with another member of our crew.
Wish me Luck!
Then for reasons unknown to me, he regurged yet again. I am devastated.
I called the East Bay Vivarium where I got him from and told them my situation. I then made the diffictult decision to return Ziggy to their expert care.
I drove the 2.5 hours to the vivarium and said a very tearful good-bye to my friend.
I am finding solace in the fact that they are very expierenced care takes of all their animals and they were very optimistic about Ziggy's future. They were glad that I cared about him so much that I was willing to put him back in their care. But still, I'm crying while I write this.
They were very understanding and said I could come back anytime I wanted and get another snake if I was ready. I thought about it for about a half an hour and myself, "Why am I grieving? He's not dead! He is now in the care of very competent people!" Sean (the man helping me) also made the point of, I have a viv all set up, minus a critter.
I really wanted a ghost corn snake, but they had just sold the bugger that morning. There was another anery, but it reminded me too much of Ziggy. They he pulled out a beautiful Ball Python and I took to him immediatly. He was $50, but Sean was very nice and gave him to me for $25. I also bought another thermometer for was cool side (which is suppose to be around 80) and they gave me a mouse to feed him for $1.00.
So there I was with my boyfriend and best friend driving the next 2.5 hour leg home with another member of our crew.
Wish me Luck!