ShenziSixaxis
Sticking To The Ceiling
Wow, it's been quite a while since I was here. Wish I was here to gloat about a new addition to my collection, but I'm not really in the hobby of keeping snakes anymore (beating myself for not picking up a carpet python at my last Repticon though, so the urge is still there :3 ).
The reason I've popped up is because I'd like some input from others who know how to care for snakes and such. I helped an online friend out with deciding on whether or not a snake would be a good pet for her, and I gave her lots of information on general snake types (pythons, boas, kings vs rats/corns vs milks, etc), but none of that seems to have gone through to her.
Here's a basic summary of her first snake:
Mexican king(?) ;
eats roughly every two weeks at best;
typically only eats live;
male?
Here's a couple of pictures (she's a small gal; just over five foot) :
I'm not entirely sure how he's being housed; I haven't seen any pictures of that.
Now... my concern comes from the fact that she didn't do nearly enough research, and much of what I've told her she's ignored. For instance, I mentioned the 1 week of leaving the animal alone after obtaining it so it could become used to its new home and not be stressed. The same evening she got it she handled him for hours on end. Every day since she's had him she has handled him for hours and hours.
I've noticed her mentioning some personality things about the snake, things you would probably only learn after having an individual for a few weeks at least, like his mood and if he's tired- stuff like that.
Yesterday she fed him. I think her plan was to get some live items for him but she ended up with two frozen fuzzies. I'm not sure how she fed him, but apparently he ate them. Thing is, she fed him yesterday evening, and late this afternoon she said she picked him up to see if he'd digested them and said:
"i picled up [snake name redacted] for a little bit to see if hed digested the fuzzies and hes already so much more relaxed and i caN TELL HES IN A BETTER MOOD AAAAA"
A little while ago she announced that she was handling him again today.
The snake isn't a regular eater, either.
Today is five days she's had him.
I... I'm really lost. I've attempted to get certain things across to her and she's flat out ignored me. She's treating this snake like it's a toy. I'm expecting that one day she's going to pop online with a picture of a regurge asking what that is or announce that he's suddenly died.
What do you guys think?
The reason I've popped up is because I'd like some input from others who know how to care for snakes and such. I helped an online friend out with deciding on whether or not a snake would be a good pet for her, and I gave her lots of information on general snake types (pythons, boas, kings vs rats/corns vs milks, etc), but none of that seems to have gone through to her.
Here's a basic summary of her first snake:
Mexican king(?) ;
eats roughly every two weeks at best;
typically only eats live;
male?
Here's a couple of pictures (she's a small gal; just over five foot) :



I'm not entirely sure how he's being housed; I haven't seen any pictures of that.
Now... my concern comes from the fact that she didn't do nearly enough research, and much of what I've told her she's ignored. For instance, I mentioned the 1 week of leaving the animal alone after obtaining it so it could become used to its new home and not be stressed. The same evening she got it she handled him for hours on end. Every day since she's had him she has handled him for hours and hours.
I've noticed her mentioning some personality things about the snake, things you would probably only learn after having an individual for a few weeks at least, like his mood and if he's tired- stuff like that.
Yesterday she fed him. I think her plan was to get some live items for him but she ended up with two frozen fuzzies. I'm not sure how she fed him, but apparently he ate them. Thing is, she fed him yesterday evening, and late this afternoon she said she picked him up to see if he'd digested them and said:
"i picled up [snake name redacted] for a little bit to see if hed digested the fuzzies and hes already so much more relaxed and i caN TELL HES IN A BETTER MOOD AAAAA"
A little while ago she announced that she was handling him again today.
The snake isn't a regular eater, either.
Today is five days she's had him.
I... I'm really lost. I've attempted to get certain things across to her and she's flat out ignored me. She's treating this snake like it's a toy. I'm expecting that one day she's going to pop online with a picture of a regurge asking what that is or announce that he's suddenly died.
What do you guys think?