Hello,
My uncle is a hoarder and recently had heart surgery. We have found corn snakes in his house. No human should live in this house, and these snakes don't have anyone to look after them. I have a boa and a ball python, and I know the ins and the outs of how to care for them. We gave the snakes we could see water. There were four tanks, two looked empty, and the other two had three snakes in them. One of the two tanks was split to hold two snakes. They haven't been fed for a month or more. I saw one snake. He looked like an orange corn snake, had a clean shed, and looked alright. Tried to strike me through the top of the tank - fish tank.
I live in North Central Florida, and I was wondering on how I should proceed. I absolutely do not want the snakes in continue living in there. Would I be able to release them into the wild?
I am a python/boa person, and I know close to nothing about colubrids. Any and all advice would be appreciated.
My uncle is a hoarder and recently had heart surgery. We have found corn snakes in his house. No human should live in this house, and these snakes don't have anyone to look after them. I have a boa and a ball python, and I know the ins and the outs of how to care for them. We gave the snakes we could see water. There were four tanks, two looked empty, and the other two had three snakes in them. One of the two tanks was split to hold two snakes. They haven't been fed for a month or more. I saw one snake. He looked like an orange corn snake, had a clean shed, and looked alright. Tried to strike me through the top of the tank - fish tank.
I live in North Central Florida, and I was wondering on how I should proceed. I absolutely do not want the snakes in continue living in there. Would I be able to release them into the wild?
I am a python/boa person, and I know close to nothing about colubrids. Any and all advice would be appreciated.