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Old 07-06-2008, 09:52 AM
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hi just want see what reptiles they have rescued pics aswell plz
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no 1 recused a reptile then
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ummmm.... Why do you want to know ?

A lot of rescued animals are in a pretty dire state, so I don't really see why you would want to see pictures of them ?
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I won't go into all the rescues but I do have two currently here now. One is perm the other not.

This one is here on a perm basis hatched early 07 was a bad feeder for previous owner to the extent that they where going to euthanise this one and another one.

Basically caught them before they did it and gave them both a go. Sadly the other corn did not make it. Both snakes where deathly thin on arrival and I did not really expect either to survive but the little ninja showed a feeding response within days and was started on chick drum sticks then moved on to pinky heads, before taking pinkys. He is now thriving and hasn't missed a feed since he started on the chick drummers.

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The temp snake I have is a Adult Snow Corn Snake it escaped from its owners care for a couple of months on it turning back up the snake refused to feed again for another couple of months before the owner asked me for help.

On seeing the snake it became obvious what the problems was with not feeding due to an incorrect set up which the owner was informed of and will rectify before the snake is returned. The snake was also visibly dehydrated with a prominent ridge. I took the snake on the pretense that I will get it back feeding and return in the future. To this date the snake fed from the 2nd day of being in my care its been here for a while now but will be returned to the owner in 2 weeks time. The owner is a member on the forum so will remain un-named.

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