We have a new addition to our family. This little guy is a spinner blast named Dizzy. He's a very derpy baby. I absolutely fell in love with him and took him home from the most recent show we helped vend. Dizzy had a lot of people look at him, and was almost purchased by a family who said they intended to house him in a screen top tank with another adult male. This little guy is a whopping 32g, and I am vehemently against cohabbing snakes unless pairing for breeding. Knowing that this little dude has some pretty harsh neuro, I waited for the family to walk away, spoke with the breeder I work for, and purchased him myself. I saw the individuals that looked at this little boy, and knew the odds of him finding a home with proper care and consideration for his condition would be slim. Now he's living happily in a modified 10 gallon with good temps and solid humidity. As with all of my babies, 3 out of the 4 walls have been blacked out to offer a more secure feel. He's been with us 24 hours and has already eaten a f/t fuzzy. It took some convincing, but I finally got him to use a hide and act like a typical BP. Hes pretty inquisitive and fearless for a hatchling. I love this derpy little sweetheart. I'm curious to see if his neuro gets better or worse with age. I'm hopeful that he'll improve as he puts on some size. Either way, little Dizzy has a long and pampered life ahead of him
All cozy in his hide, digesting his meal. Once he has some more time to settle in, I'll take some more photos of his cute little self.
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