DragonBoy
Crazy Cornsnake Breeder
Back in 2008 I purchased a pair of hatchling Albino Nelson's at a local reptile show. They both proceeded to escape from their respective shoeboxes with in a matter of weeks. The cats found one about 6 months later which was a huge surprise to me. Nelson (aptly named I know) was alive and other than a tad skinny appeared to be healthy. Harriet was never heard from again and presumed dead as time went on.
Fast forward to 2010...Eddie was in the basement doing stuff today and out wiggled this snake. He knew from the color it was not a wild one so he scoops it up into an empty tank and brings it upstairs. I got home from work at 11:45 pm and he asked me if I knew I had another snake out. He told me where he caught it, its color and size and I said it sounds like nelson...here it was a nelson but not the "Nelson".
She is undersized for her age but apparently she has been finding some kind of wild prey to have remained alive in my house for over 18 months. She is roughly 1/2 the size of her same aged counterpart. She is in a yearling tub on heat with water and so we will see how she fairs from here. She is not happy being pent up right now for sure.
We have an older city style row home and to think she got past 3 cats and managed to get from the upper floors to the basement is just amazing. Then to have survived in the basement for as long as she did.
Fast forward to 2010...Eddie was in the basement doing stuff today and out wiggled this snake. He knew from the color it was not a wild one so he scoops it up into an empty tank and brings it upstairs. I got home from work at 11:45 pm and he asked me if I knew I had another snake out. He told me where he caught it, its color and size and I said it sounds like nelson...here it was a nelson but not the "Nelson".
She is undersized for her age but apparently she has been finding some kind of wild prey to have remained alive in my house for over 18 months. She is roughly 1/2 the size of her same aged counterpart. She is in a yearling tub on heat with water and so we will see how she fairs from here. She is not happy being pent up right now for sure.
We have an older city style row home and to think she got past 3 cats and managed to get from the upper floors to the basement is just amazing. Then to have survived in the basement for as long as she did.