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    I'm currently sitting infront of his tub watching him unable to even stay still or upright. He is constantly twisting and curling and only stays upright with his head flat on the ground for a short period of time before he begins corkscrewing and honestly its quite sad to watch.

    I can't fathom how this poor snake could possibly be living a good life when is constantly unable to control his head. Just because he is able to eat and survive doesn't mean he isn't living in absolute hell.

    I don't think its fair to try to rehome this snake, my original plan when pulling him out of his previous home, even if the new owner was aware of the severity of it. I'm honestly considering euthanasia if his corkscrewing doesn't atleast lessen as he becomes more comfortable. This snake can not function 90% of the time and I feel cruel watching it writhe around

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