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    Re: Rescue/Rehome of 2 BPs

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    You know, "anyone" can go out & buy a perfectly healthy snake, but it's really SPECIAL to take in the "imperfect ones" & bring them to their fullest potential.
    It's an awesomely good feeling...and even if they're never quite perfect, knowing you've made a HUGE difference in their life.

    And nothing against those "perfect" snakes, but going thru life, often they don't stay that way either....
    Hit the nail on the head, there. Though it is always good to make sure you're not in over your head with a rescue. I can't say I would recommend a rescue for anyone's first snake when they're not yet fully familiar with any kind of reptile care or common husbandry techniques. There is less room for error in the case of many rescues.

    I'm still surprised that only the girl was in rough shape, especially since they had been cohabbed for a while. He's still doing well, but not much to report on an already healthy snake.

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    Last edited by pretends2bnormal; 05-06-2019 at 02:55 PM.

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