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    Here is Crowley after he was a baby but before his adulthood, I guess you can say snake teens. So we has around 1 to 3 years old in these pictures. Now what can I say about these years? Well he became more social as I handled him more and more. He started to love massages, no worries I never squeeze him, I let him choose how hard he wants the massage by just offering my hand and he tightens himself to tell you to massage him and I'd pet his muscles. He'd even have his tail start waggling if he really liked it. At this time I had moved out with my boyfriend and liked in a basement apartment. He had a bed and a 2"x2" table to do "missions" on at that time. Of course he never stayed on the table and I was constantly having to grab him but that was just how his missions were back then. He got a little gym made of rope and java perches which I now call his little Crowleyland.

    Here are some pictures of him around 1-3 years old.
    I call this one, Crowley taking a selfie, as it looks like the tail is holding the camera as if he took his own picture


    Next is just a cute picture of Crowley with the tongue out


    Next is Crowley asking to come out after feeding him, this is what I call "smushing"


    My first picture of Crowley yawning


    A cute picture of Crowley in his cave


    A picture showing Crowley's beauty


    This next picture was on new years, I forget what year but we were at my parents place and when we came back home late he was in his branches. He was waiting for us to take him out all that time.


    I took him out pretty much daily back then for about an hour at a time, continuing to get him tamer and even better around humans.

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