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    Ball Python in need of a new home ASAP

    I thought I posted this but I guess it didn’t actually post.

    Circumstances of new living arrangements require me to give up my beloved noodle.

    Landlord/roommate does not like snakes at all. Despite trying to reassure that the snake can’t escape or anything of that nature, she’s convinced it will grow massive and try to eat people...

    He’s free to a good home provided it’s a place I can drive to. Or if you are willing to come drive to pick him up. He’ll need a new tank as the one I have for him now getting too small for him.




    He is a good boy. Very calm and a bit dopey.

    He is healthy per vet, but keep an eye out since my corn passed due to crypto. (I had the BP tested and he cleared.)

    Other than that, some shedding issues due to humidity problems but that should clear up after a couple good sheds in a better living arrangement


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    Re: Ball Python in need of a new home ASAP

    Btw Cincinnati, Ohio area


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