My Python's
This page is going to be a bit different from the rest of the pages that are going to have wonderful bright stories about our reptiles.
This page is going to be about how ive rescued two handsome ball pythons from a couple that I used to know here in my apt. building.
Both of the snakes had wounds and lots of problems, and the one in the picture currently is recovering from a Respiratory Infection.
Robbie is the biggest guy (hes the one in the picture), and has had a rough life.
He is currently recovering from a Respiratory Infection and several scars on his back and body tell you the story of people who just dont understand why you have to feed snakes frozen/thawed food, rather than just throwing them into a feeding tank with a live animal and walking away.
Lucky on the other hand is lucky to be alive.
He is a smaller probably 3-5 month old ball python that has seven large, gaping wounds that are healing nicely all over his body.
Both of these handsome fellows (they are boys until we can find out otherwise) have had a rough life, but are now in my care, and are doing great.
So this page will have their stories and a little bit more in detail information about them!
This page is going to be about how ive rescued two handsome ball pythons from a couple that I used to know here in my apt. building.
Both of the snakes had wounds and lots of problems, and the one in the picture currently is recovering from a Respiratory Infection.
Robbie is the biggest guy (hes the one in the picture), and has had a rough life.
He is currently recovering from a Respiratory Infection and several scars on his back and body tell you the story of people who just dont understand why you have to feed snakes frozen/thawed food, rather than just throwing them into a feeding tank with a live animal and walking away.
Lucky on the other hand is lucky to be alive.
He is a smaller probably 3-5 month old ball python that has seven large, gaping wounds that are healing nicely all over his body.
Both of these handsome fellows (they are boys until we can find out otherwise) have had a rough life, but are now in my care, and are doing great.
So this page will have their stories and a little bit more in detail information about them!