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First Rescue!
Alright, so here's my first rescue. The story is...
My anatomy teacher knows I like snakes. And my old Biology teacher told my Anatomy teacher that he has a student that doesn't want his adult ball python anymore. Of course my Anat. Teacher comes to me and asks if I may want it.
I contact him, and get the snake for free. It's about 3-4ft long, and my largest snake now. Hopefully it's a girl, because then I'll be able to breed Tora (my first male) to her sooner than expected. I suspect she may have parasites, but haven't seen any mites. I wish I took a before pic of her cage, but it was such a mess, I had to clean it. 6-7 poops, urates, and shed everywhere. Empty water bowl, no heat or even a lamp, exct.
The kid didn't think he could take care of it at it's best anymore, and so I applaud him for that. I gave the snake a new hide (which he uses constantly now) and kept the log hide on the other side just in case. New easier to clean bowl, and got rid of that dirty bark stuff he had.
This is his new temporary quarantine enclosure.

I can't tell if it's a boy or girl, cause I can only barely pop babies, and I don't have a prob set yet, so when I take it to the vet, I'll ask to sex too.
My boyfriend named him/her Steven. God knows why.


He/She's an absolute sweetheart, and eats like a charm. I fed him 2 adult f/t mice (I'm ordering some rats soon) last week and will get two more this week. He shed yesterday and I think he has a retained eyecap one one, and his other eyecap is pretty wrinkled? I'll see if I can get better pictures. Not headshy or anything.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: First Rescue!
Sounds like "he'll" be much better off with you.
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Re: First Rescue!
 Originally Posted by snakelady
Sounds like "he'll" be much better off with you.
Thank you! I'd like to think that. I feel bad for him, cause I don't know how he grew so much without any heat for his food.
He's kinda lacking yellow, some of him looks almost axanthic, malnutrition maybe.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: First Rescue!
pretty, looks like it just shed.
~MIKE~
You:How many snakes do you have?
Me: Oh, just a room full.
You:Eh, how many?
Me:A ROOM FULL.
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Re: First Rescue!
 Originally Posted by hawaiianice99
pretty, looks like it just shed.
Just about to shed actually. :]
Thanks!
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Registered User
Re: First Rescue!
Congrats, we just adopted a small/young BP as well from a nice family, but not a snake family. They had no idea that their new family member could live up to 20-30 years, and had to eat rodents. They don't even like snakes...
Now Micky is where he should be.
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Re: First Rescue!
BC22 - Good karma to you for the rescue. The BP looks to be in fairly good shape given the conditions it grew up in. Is it missing a few scales on the L/H side of it's head?
Should turn out to be a great addition. Good Luck!
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like 
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Re: First Rescue!
 Originally Posted by boboso
Congrats, we just adopted a small/young BP as well from a nice family, but not a snake family. They had no idea that their new family member could live up to 20-30 years, and had to eat rodents. They don't even like snakes...
Now Micky is where he should be.
Aw, that's not fun, but good for you!
 Originally Posted by Slim
BC22 - Good karma to you for the rescue. The BP looks to be in fairly good shape given the conditions it grew up in. Is it missing a few scales on the L/H side of it's head?
Should turn out to be a great addition. Good Luck!
Thanks a lot. I think he's missing those scales, yes, but I didn't check them after his shed, so I'll do a double on it later tonight and see if they are still missing, or if it was just a glaring bad previous shed.
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