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    My friends and I went to Petsmart....

    So after we went to some small reptile shops around New Hampshire we decided to stop in and look at the Petsmart. Now I know you are all thinking why... but we usually go in to see the reptiles and if they are being treated well. Honestly, not once have we seen them being treated well. But there was this poor corn snake this time that broke my heart. She was being kept in a tiny enclosure within the tank itself. It was clear no one cared for her as she did not even have water in her bowl. They had not cleaned out the substrate in I don't know how long... The snake couldn't even fully extend in the tiny tank she was in. I just couldn't believe the way that they kept them like that, they were stacked upon each other and it was clear the person there was afraid of the snakes when we asked to see them just to take them out of their piss infested enclosures. This type of treatment disgusts me.

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    Any chance a local newspaper might be interested? Dirty cages, snakes being sold by people afraid of snakes? I guess it depends on the newspaper, but this seems extreme, hopefully someone will care.

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    Re: My friends and I went to Petsmart....

    This is a good point. I will contact a local newspaper and keep you updated on how it goes!

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    That's not a corn snake.

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    Re: My friends and I went to Petsmart....

    Quote Originally Posted by Jhill001 View Post
    That's not a corn snake.
    Looks like one of them fancy californiae types to me.

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    Also colubrid hatchlings are routinely kept in very small enclosures. Not everyone working at a petstore will be an expert on reptiles, maybe that person was hired because of their fish, dog, cat or small animal knowledge.

    It was kept in that small cage within the tank because this Kingsnake will eat other snakes. And given that the rack/cage systems at petsmarts don't look too secure I'd say it was a good idea.

    I can't speak to how long it was since the cages were cleaned. If the snake had spilled its water bowl it probably did look pretty gross in the cage. Many stores wait until just before closing time to clean the reptile cages because it is when there is the least amount of customer traffic and as such fewer interruptions.

    Just offering up a bit of a different perspective on what may have been going on. The snake doesn't look underweight or dehydrated.

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    Congratulations on your new albino california king snake!

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    Please, IF you chose to post a complaint make sure you know what you are posting about.
    Nice King BTW............ All credibility lost SMH

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    Re: My friends and I went to Petsmart....

    Definitely a California king snake ! Possibly a albino aberrantly marked specimen. The other reason it was being housed alone is bc they are notoriously aggressive and want to chew on everything. So Petsmart has special precautions on the animal for several reasons.

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    I will point out that despite it being a king known for eating other snakes, there doesn't seem to be anything else in the setup. It's the snake in the critter keeper, but there isn't any bedding or anything in the glass enclosure besides for the keeper, so I'm assuming there aren't any other snakes in there it's being kept from. I suppose it's possibly this shop is like the petco near me with a loose divider that the king could possibly get through to other snakes?

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