27 year old ball python. He's most likely wild caught, the original owner got him as a gift for graduating middle school, and he was still "small". He could be older, but the people I got him from have had him for 25 years (he's older than their son and he hasn't even gone to college yet! He's old enough to get a job, lazy snek)
They SAY it's a he, but they bought it as a she. He went through a house fire and the vet said that it's a male because he has spurs. Considering that means nothing and how "good" people were with sexing 27 years ago I just assume he, especially with his smaller weight. Pardon the skin on the glass please, he had been shedding for over 8 months before they finally threw him at me so once I got him he went into shed and got all of the old + a new coat put on.
He's also has skin burnt into the bottom of his water bowl from having an unregulated heat mat. Does anyone know of a good way to get it off of the glass? Vinegar was a no no. A razor blade?
Thank you!