916cornsnake
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I tried to 'rescue' these two from someone I know, but realize I can't take them in- they are both really skinny and haven't eaten in awhile, but they are not at risk for worms or parasites. I think they have been partially brumated if that makes sense (they were trying to brumate them but not properly, so they lost a lot of weight) if anyone in the sacramento area with enough experience to nurse them back to health wants to take them, I know they are hearty guys and should recover quickly. I think they are both at least six/eightish years the amel is a little older but I wasn't able to find out how old exactly. The amel had been successfully bred two years in a row (awhile back) with an anery that i had at the time and they had normals, anerys, anerys that looked like ghosts (not sure if they genetically were), amels and two snows. I wish i had the money and time right now to take him and nurse him back to health!! Please email me if you are interested.