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Rescues

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  • 03-20-2010, 03:40 AM
    BPTexas_Pete84
    Re: Rescues
    ok i hate to say this but my snake are all healthy but one has eyes like that and i asked in the new thread but thats what they look like
  • 03-20-2010, 11:54 AM
    Jay_Bunny
    Re: Rescues
    I will be getting a better picture of her eye. It is a dark silver in color, so that is either from so many layers of eye cap, or she is blind in that eye. Nyoka is the same ball python as mentioned in the first post of this thread. My friend paid for them and they are technically hers, but she can't take them home yet due to her not having her own apartment yet. She she technically rescued them. I'm just caring for them.

    I love rescue. One day when we have our own house and I have the room for it, I will start up a reptile rescue. We have a ball python here named Ross that came to us as a rescue. He just looks 100x better than he did when he first came home and he is a great snake. Great feeding response and doesn't mind chilling out on my arm while I watch t.v. :P It just makes me feel so happy and so accomplished to know we took him from a bad situation and turned his life around. :D
  • 03-20-2010, 12:11 PM
    Jay_Bunny
    Re: Rescues
    Oh and I am not sure if I mentioned this, but each snake has been eating two mice every 3 weeks. The corn snake seems to be in good shape and a good size, but the ball python is only around 1000g. I'm going to start her on 2 mice every 7 days and then try and switch her to rats. I'm going to give her a week to relax and see a vet, and then begin feeding her.
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