Maligator
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A girl I work with approached me a few weeks ago about her non-feeding ball python, knowing I had snakes. I was more than happy to answer her questions, give her tips, and wish her luck on getting her guy to feed. A week after - no success. So I started asking her the questions. I asked what the temps were like, if she was feeding live or f/t, what the bedding was like, what the humidity was, if her two snakes had separate tanks, if he was approaching a shed (which turned to 'do you know how to recognize an approaching shed?') when the last time he ate... the list went on as I realized this girl had NO CLUE as to what her pets need or require.
I personally find it inexcusable. She is 20 years old. She has the internet. There is NO reason she couldn't look up care sheets/join forums/do some kind of research on the needs of a snake before she bought two ball pythons from her friend. So part of me wants to really drill into her about being so irresponsible and putting not just her non-feeding snake's life on the line, but her other one, too.
But. I'm nervous that if I yell at her now, she won't let me help her with these snakes. I gave her the option to let Sheldon and I try to get the snake feeding and she seems open to the idea. We're waiting for him to come out of blue/shed before we move him; and on Sunday we're going to go to our pet store and get the proper substrate/lights (and I'm hoping I can convince her to get the proper tank). The snakes are on rodent bedding right now; I have no idea what lighting she's using because she can't describe it and her non-feeder is in an arboreal vivarium. They have been feeding on live their entire lives (from what I gather they are between two and three and a half feet) and one of them has been refusing since before Thanksgiving.
How would you handle this situation? I'm trying to think of a way to politely (I DO have to work with her six days out of every week) convince her to give me or sell me the snakes, despite the fact that I know one of them may never eat, despite the fact that I don't actually WANT two more ball python, and despite the fact that I don't want to spend money on animals that weren't my responsibility in the first place. But I can't stand knowing every single time that I see her that she has two snakes in her house being mistreated by her lack of knowledge and her laziness to acquire it. The worst part is she is SO nonchalant about the entire situation after she initially asked me about nonfeeding, like it isn't worth her worry or concern. Should I try and get these snakes from her? Or just try to help as much as I can and hope she takes my advice this time? Shrugging it off as 'not my problem' isn't an option I can handle.
I personally find it inexcusable. She is 20 years old. She has the internet. There is NO reason she couldn't look up care sheets/join forums/do some kind of research on the needs of a snake before she bought two ball pythons from her friend. So part of me wants to really drill into her about being so irresponsible and putting not just her non-feeding snake's life on the line, but her other one, too.
But. I'm nervous that if I yell at her now, she won't let me help her with these snakes. I gave her the option to let Sheldon and I try to get the snake feeding and she seems open to the idea. We're waiting for him to come out of blue/shed before we move him; and on Sunday we're going to go to our pet store and get the proper substrate/lights (and I'm hoping I can convince her to get the proper tank). The snakes are on rodent bedding right now; I have no idea what lighting she's using because she can't describe it and her non-feeder is in an arboreal vivarium. They have been feeding on live their entire lives (from what I gather they are between two and three and a half feet) and one of them has been refusing since before Thanksgiving.
How would you handle this situation? I'm trying to think of a way to politely (I DO have to work with her six days out of every week) convince her to give me or sell me the snakes, despite the fact that I know one of them may never eat, despite the fact that I don't actually WANT two more ball python, and despite the fact that I don't want to spend money on animals that weren't my responsibility in the first place. But I can't stand knowing every single time that I see her that she has two snakes in her house being mistreated by her lack of knowledge and her laziness to acquire it. The worst part is she is SO nonchalant about the entire situation after she initially asked me about nonfeeding, like it isn't worth her worry or concern. Should I try and get these snakes from her? Or just try to help as much as I can and hope she takes my advice this time? Shrugging it off as 'not my problem' isn't an option I can handle.