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    Several Snakes for Adoption

    I am expanding my collection of thrasops and pseustes and am looking to re-home some odd snakes here and there.

    - I have a 1.1 pair of unrelated sonoran gophers purchased from Tom Stevens. They are growing like weeds and pounding f/t rat pups. Weighing in at 205 and 220 grams respectively at 10 months of age. Hissers and rattlers but all bluff and easy to handle.

    - I have an 18 month old trans-pecos rat snake (black gap locality) purchased from Shannon Brown. This girl is gorgeous and is eating either f/t or live hopper mice. Never misses a meal unless she's in shed. A fit 200 grams. A bit nippy but worth it.

    - A 1 year old male anery honduran rat snake (flavirufa) purchased from Dave Katz.. Eating f/t or live hopper mice. Eats in blue, in red or in green. Weighed in two months ago at 140 grams. A tad flighty and bit nippy and loves to climb.

    - A two year old black pastel ball python male produced by Robert Seib. A streaky eater, but a real sweetheart. Will pound small rats for weeks on end and then go shutty on me for two or three months. Last weighed in at 780 grams (November 09). Has gotten up to 832 when he's in full Oprah mode.......

    I am located in the SF Bay Area and would prefer local adoption. I am less concerned about prices than finding good homes for these animals.

    I can provide vet check up and feed/shed/poop records for all animals.

    If you're interested, drop me a PM and let's chat.

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    Re: Several Snakes for Adoption

    I'm also putting up the following animal:

    - A 3 year old male woma python produced by Brent Beilstein. "Hank" is a healthy 2000 grams and he eats one medium rat every 7 days.

    He will go through a breeding fast from September through November every year as will most aspidites. His temperament is flawless and my kids handle him regularly. He loves to explore the yard (under supervision of course) and is a real stunner.



    As with my other snakes, I would prefer a local sale and am less interested in getting top dollar than ensuring he goes to a home where he will get proper care.

    Anyone considering him should know that he is fairly active and will make use of every square inch of a 4x2 cage.

    As with the other snakes I am trying re-home, he comes with feeding, defecation, shed and vet records.

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