Lesser Orange(pastel/butter?) Ghost male. [Asmo]
Name: Azmodeus. Azmo for short.
Born late 2021
Length: 17" (43cm)
Weight: tbd.
Hello all!
First time owner here. Done a ton of learning pre homing and will continue to do so this guy will be competently taken care of.
He's not very head shy and has had a great temperament.
Has not hissed or struck. hasn't shown any signs of stress other than when I very first flapped my phone over his face for a *shelfie (selfish selfy of snake!? Baha)
He's been on f/t fussy mice) and his first feed in his new home with me will be this weekend.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...eea6c8e975.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1ec91cc3c2.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...07a8770005.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...26f1561e45.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b8d8fa8e62.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e4facf7644.jpg
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Re: Lesser Orange(pastel/butter?) Ghost male. [Asmo]
100%. Thank you for the compliment.
Not going to not touch him now and for a few days after feed.
I dont post anything ever anywhere and struggled to want to write a novel about every detail of his set up or anthropmorphy to show that I have a decent grasp on new/balls ingeneral but I do appreciate the comment.
Countless hours have been spent learning so this noodle is stress free and can self regulate temps in his tub.
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Re: Lesser Orange(pastel/butter?) Ghost male. [Asmo]
An amazing pickup and choice! It is a good idea to refrain from handling as he adjusts to new surroundings. Remember that hatchlings are defensive and will tag you from time to time. He needs to de-stress from shipping and be allowed to acclimate to his new home. There will be time to handle him as he becomes established. Good luck with him and use the search bar here on the forum to get your husbandry tips for hatchlings 101. I know you’re aware, just a reminder.
Re: Lesser Orange(pastel/butter?) Ghost male. [Asmo]
You guys have been great and it's lovely to see so many people giving a *beep* about others animals.
I actually got him locally and was able to see him in person and bring him home myself.
That's the only reason I've handled him once since bringing him home last Sunday. He won't be touched now untill a few days after feed.
When I had him out he was pretty squishy and not body tense in the slightest.
The compliments and helpfull comments have been great to read [emoji173]
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