Ravenessa
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Ok, this snake was not planned but the poor snake broke my heart..
So today I was at work (I work in a local petstore), all of a sudden I see a random cage planted on the ferret cage, with a reptile light on.. I got very curious..
So I look in and this gorgeous corn snake is in there, I call out the Ronny Animal care manager asking if she knows there's a random snake in the store.. she goes yeah owners are signing him over right now..
Im like great, and pick the snake up, so sweet, he (they guessed hes not sexed), curled up around my arm, checking me out, a little shy, which I can understand..
Im walking around with him, they are doing paper work and I'm checking snake out.. a couple of kids wants to pet and I let them explaining about corns etc.. then Im standing at the register, and the husband of the family walks by, the snake perked up and tried to cruise over to daddy.. and he just walked on telling me he is the best snake, never stricken or hissed.. But it broke my heart to see the poor snake trying to get to the smell he associate with safe and they left him there.. so of course me with a bleeding heart said: I will take him home, I have space.. and the mother looks at me and goes: I am glad you are saying that cause you helped us pick him out 3 years ago but sorry to say the kids are tired of him but he is an absolute sweet heart.. (the snake was in a 10 gallon tank with a heat light on and one hide.. ) bare minimum.. snake is about 3 years old and maybe 3 feet, not sure.. but healthy, in good girth but I suspect its more fat than muscle as I don't see as much tone.
Here are pictures and I have no clue what he is but he's healthy and pretty.. I couldn't help myself.. there is not a black speck on him... so Im guessing hypo, maybe even amel of some sort, lots of white and yellow...
And I don't know gender and another snake that doesn't have a name... BUT now he will never change homes again..
he had to travel in my back pack to get home...
Cruisin
So today I was at work (I work in a local petstore), all of a sudden I see a random cage planted on the ferret cage, with a reptile light on.. I got very curious..
So I look in and this gorgeous corn snake is in there, I call out the Ronny Animal care manager asking if she knows there's a random snake in the store.. she goes yeah owners are signing him over right now..
Im like great, and pick the snake up, so sweet, he (they guessed hes not sexed), curled up around my arm, checking me out, a little shy, which I can understand..
Im walking around with him, they are doing paper work and I'm checking snake out.. a couple of kids wants to pet and I let them explaining about corns etc.. then Im standing at the register, and the husband of the family walks by, the snake perked up and tried to cruise over to daddy.. and he just walked on telling me he is the best snake, never stricken or hissed.. But it broke my heart to see the poor snake trying to get to the smell he associate with safe and they left him there.. so of course me with a bleeding heart said: I will take him home, I have space.. and the mother looks at me and goes: I am glad you are saying that cause you helped us pick him out 3 years ago but sorry to say the kids are tired of him but he is an absolute sweet heart.. (the snake was in a 10 gallon tank with a heat light on and one hide.. ) bare minimum.. snake is about 3 years old and maybe 3 feet, not sure.. but healthy, in good girth but I suspect its more fat than muscle as I don't see as much tone.
Here are pictures and I have no clue what he is but he's healthy and pretty.. I couldn't help myself.. there is not a black speck on him... so Im guessing hypo, maybe even amel of some sort, lots of white and yellow...
And I don't know gender and another snake that doesn't have a name... BUT now he will never change homes again..
he had to travel in my back pack to get home...
Cruisin