This little guy is so personable. Always ready to come out whenever I open his enclosure and scoot around.
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This little guy is so personable. Always ready to come out whenever I open his enclosure and scoot around.
He's so very very shy so I brought him downstairs to the couch to explore and get some enrichment. He wasn't sure about it at first but eventually started cruising around all over. My sweet little shy boy. So different from the colubrids that make up the rest of my bunch.
I'm so in love with him he's so beautiful and so calm (so far, at least).
Thai bamboo ratsnake (O p coxi) 2023 male
Terrible photos of what is going to be a gorgeous Salmon Snow Motley corn snake who just arrived yesterday. Was just born in August, by far the youngest/smallest I've ever received a snake. The breeder thought this one was a male when I picked him out via pictures but he wrote female on the shipping cup, so I guess that's that 😅🤣 (I don't care either way, I just find it funny). I uhh had already wanted to name him Sherman, so Sherman she will be.
I *STILL* need to name this 2023 Thai bamboo boy. I could've SWORN I had a name picked out but I never wrote it down anywhere, apparently, so if it was real it's gone from my memory forever. 🤦♀️
Today after work I decided it was a good day to clean snake enclosures and decided to try to handle everyone too (which truth be told, I don't do as often as I would like).
In order (hopefully):
1 - Unnamed, new O. p. coxi male. I didn't hold him because he's brand new here, just checked in on him
2 - Bessie, snow Kenyan sand boa female. Starting to doubt the breeder about female, because she's only grown wider and not longer in ages (I'll recheck eventually). She's nippy in her house but such a sweet potato in hand.
3 - Butterball, butter berry corn snake female. She's an absolute glutton, hence her name lmao, but she's so so easy to handle she might be one of my favorites.
4 - Unnamed, Japanese blue ratsnake yearling female. I had her out, but she was trying so hard to climb up the hook and up my arms I couldn't get any photos while I was doing so, so ugly hatchling house photo instead.
5 - Cinnabar, Baird's ratsnake yearling female. One of my dream snakes and I'm so excited to continue watching her grow. Her color is already amazing in person compared to when I picked her up.
6 - Unnamed, banana champagne cinnamon ball python male. I didn't know champagne caused neurological issues like spider does when I bought him, but he has never had any obvious issue. He's so so different from the rest of the group it's almost odd picking him up (he's like a brick!). Absolute innocent angel baby.
7 - Unnamed ridleyi female yearling. She's usually endlessly snappy but after 7 or 8 tries she gave up trying to eat me. I still didn't handle her with my hands, though, as I didn't wanna push her too much.
8 - Barbara, Kenyan sand boa female. The gentlest, most floppy potato 💕 no words, she's perfect.
9 - Seviper, Mexican black kingsnake male. Honestly, I haven't held him in a hot minute because he was extremely musky and snappy when he was younger. He was, suddenly, incredibly easy to hold today. I thought he'd try and get me for sure, and he's my largest snake right now, but he just wanted to climb all over me! 💕
I need a better setup for photos. The reptile room is a disaster right now and the morning intense hazy sunlight did weird things to their colors. I truly don't know how breeders get such good photos all the time 🤣
Little cutie I found chillin in our backyard yesterday. My phone didn't capture just how bright yellow she was!
I hope I see her again 💕
Well, I should've known well over a year ago, but Bessie was indeed mis-sexed by the breeder and is in fact a male! I probably could've known that like 2 years ago if I'd looked closer, but he wasn't a very friendly baby when he was little and he's just a pet so it wasn't all that important anyways.
We've decided to change his name to Yukon, because he's a beautiful gold potato 🥔 🤣
He's much friendlier now that he's grown up and was so chill hanging out with us 💕