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  • 11-10-2010, 08:08 PM
    reaxion07
    Normal BP & Habitat for Adoption - Santa Ana, CA
    I don't like that I have to do this, but I had to move into a new apartment with a roomate that has an irrational fear of snakes / now I have no space :tears:

    Up for adoption is a normal male, with really nice yellows on his sides. I adopted him from OC Reptile Rescue and was told he's a male. Feeds F/T, and feeds really well - he has issues in the winter sometimes (like now), but overall he's not finnicky. I will include his enclosure and stand. It's a 20g long with black posterboard on 3 sides (taped with aluminum tape), screen top insulated with foil and duct tape, repitle basics hide on one side and a tupperware hide on the other, Zoomed heat pad, heat lamp w/ a built in dimmer with one of those red heat bulbs, his old water bowl, a prewired Ranco ETC 111000 from Reptile Basics, and two of the thermometers everyone uses (forgot the name).

    I'm posting here because I don't want him to go to some knucklehead on Craigslist, would make a good starter gift/"set" for anyone wanting to get into the snake world. I am asking an adoption fee of $50 to insure a good home. Please email me at jeremie.chastain@gmail.com

    http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-a...47221_5992.jpg

    The below pictures are not his normal size...he was constipated. They are just the only ones I have uploaded/can find at this moment :p

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...g?t=1289433975

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...g?t=1289434040
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