herplovr_bri89
11-18-12, 08:15 PM
Hi, i'm new to this forum but definitely not to the game.
I've raised a Bull Snake: Leaya, 3months old from a breeder, she's now 4 and 6 feet long.
I've rescued, nursed backed to health, tamed down, and rehomed
A Florida Pine Snake: Cleopatra age was unknown 5 feet severely abused, under her circumstance it was understand that she was HIGHLY AGGRESSIVE and needed alot of TLC.
A Northern Pine Snake (as black and white as I've ever seen): Coby age unknown 8 feet abused, suprisingly gently
California Kingsnake: Kinks 3 year old snake the size of a yearling. Ignorant owner and a petshop looking to make a quick buck. Born with a kink in his spine just behind his head. Petshop told the owner that feeding him like a normal snake would kill him, so the owner fed him 1 PINKIE A MONTH. He was only a foot long at three, he double in size and width in two weeks with me
I've raised a Bull Snake: Leaya, 3months old from a breeder, she's now 4 and 6 feet long.
I've rescued, nursed backed to health, tamed down, and rehomed
A Florida Pine Snake: Cleopatra age was unknown 5 feet severely abused, under her circumstance it was understand that she was HIGHLY AGGRESSIVE and needed alot of TLC.
A Northern Pine Snake (as black and white as I've ever seen): Coby age unknown 8 feet abused, suprisingly gently
California Kingsnake: Kinks 3 year old snake the size of a yearling. Ignorant owner and a petshop looking to make a quick buck. Born with a kink in his spine just behind his head. Petshop told the owner that feeding him like a normal snake would kill him, so the owner fed him 1 PINKIE A MONTH. He was only a foot long at three, he double in size and width in two weeks with me