My wife found this beautiful baby on facebook where someone was giving her away. (Along with a large Exo Terra Terarrium). We were quick to respond and went to pick her up last night. Now we are no experts by any means, but we did a ton of research. (thanks BP.net). I have to say this girl is going to be loving her new owners. I'm not saying she was neglected, she was just not in an ideal environment. They told us she was 12/13yrs old, his daughters had it when they were younger and since moved out of the house. The tank only had one hide which was on top of the UTH with no thermostat and lights plugged directly into the wall with no dimmer. They did have a temp and humidity dial and told us they kept it at reasonable levels.

They would take it out to feed in a cardboard box and soon as the f/t rat was swallowed they would return it into the tank. The original owner seemed timid when it came time to take it out of the tank. His son had to take it out for us. My wife and I were a bit weirded out by his stand off behavior, but once we got her home and into our arms we knew this girl was a sweatheart. Almost as if the snake knew we were going to give her a better life.

Kinda a funny story that made us giggle afterwards, we asked what they had named it. "Twisted... but when I call 'snakey, snakey snakey' she would come out of hiding" We both looked at him, nodded and said "wow that's pretty neat".

Now the previous owner did say "Oh she is ready to eat!" . He had her on a once a month schedule with a large rat. I'm thinking of shortening this up. Yes? no? Anyway, we bought a rat to feed her and probably should have let her get settled for a day or two, but we did feed her. Mainly because of the way the owner told us she was ready to eat. She took a few minutes but eventually went for it. She started eating it feet first but it wasn't happening. She spit it back out then went head first. We were amazed watching her feed. It was almost a beautiful act. Now we will let her be for a few days and admire her from the other side of the glass.

So as of right now, we are trying to find a suitable name, ordered a Hepstat1, going to walmart to get a digital thermometer, and picking up another hide. She is going to be living a good life now.