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    Smokey my adopted Hypo

    So a couple of months ago I re homed this guy from someone who didn't want him anymore. Was covered in stuck shed/eye caps had a sore lower jaw from rubbing something and is missing the tip of his tail (just a little stub). Came with a tank that was absolutely disgusting, filled with old shed poop and urate. Well after a few soaks and some wiping with damp paper towls I finally got everything off of him. Tried to put him in my rack but he started rubbing is mouth again. So I put him in his own tank now. Yesterday he had his first full shed with me. Mouth healed up no stuck shed and he's one of the friendliest snakes I have (and beautiful). Anyway was just so happy for him now that he's looking like a champ I thought I'd show off how great he's doing.

    P.S. Sorry for the sideways/upside down photos 😄

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    Awww! It looks like he's gonna be so happy and healthy with you!!
    Some girls were horse girls growing up. I was a snake girl.

    Daughter of a herpetologist, student of the "Snake Man" Al Robbins, lover of all animals.
    Finished my M.B.S! Currently employed with grassmere outreach!

    I specialize in rehabilitation and work with local fish and wildlife for rehab/release of native species. For exotics I work with reptile sanctuaries to rehabilitate and rehome to either qualified private owners or humane licensed facilities. I do not believe in fatal population control.
    Please feel free to message me with any questions. I don't know everything but I can point you towards resources.
    Do not message me with images of a snake you killed to identify it. I will ignore you.

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