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Serenity, lookin' a little better

Jynx

Digger, RN
Serenity is a rescue that I acquired about a 10 months ago. She's only had one "claim to fame" post on cs.com before, so I thought I would put an update pic up.

She is doing well, and is about back up to full health now. She came to me as a 84g 7 month old, very skittish and very shy... not a good feeder at all. She is now a robust 331 grams (which is a miracle compared to then), eats well, and has been gaining quite an affection for my nephew.

I never really had enough interest in Ball Pythons to get interested in acquiring a collection of them. I've had a few, but those were strictly pets. I am now thinking about picking up a little boyfriend for her. (Things just go better in pairs... or at least thats the excuse I use) I am a little apprehensive about the prospect of planning to breed her, since she is still small for her age and will probably stay on the small side. But hey, you never know.
 

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I'm glad you've nursed Serenity back to health, Catherine. And you're right, single snakes just don't cut it; you've always gotta balance it out and make a pair! I'm not really into BPs either, but I've thought about getting ONE as a collection pet, but then I think: who are you kidding? :rolleyes:
 
Congratulations on a successful rescue! I know it's always rewarding to watch as an animal under your care goes from the worst conditions to begining to thrive and heal. I hope she continues on this trend for you, she's looking great!
 
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