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Nonfeeder incoming - help please!

Congratulations!! She just needed someone willing to spend some time with her!

Pretty much. I've been giving her some handling time between feeds (cautiously) and she's calmed down a lot and seems to be an active, happy snake.

Once I've got her feeding well I'm going to try to find a long-term home for her. My boyfriend let me take her in to keep her from wasting away or worse being fed crickets, but I had to promise to find her a home if I got her eating.

I think once she's established she'll make a great pet for someone.
 
And the happy ending:
I found a forever home for this little one (after the third meal taken on his own). He has gone to live with a classmate of mine who turned out to have a tank she was looking to put a snake in, and a thing for amels (she used to volunteer at the zoo and loved the amel corn there). I set her up with a sterilite for him until he's big enough for the tank, some aspen, an UTH, a rheostat, a digital thermometer, his water bowl, his feeding cup and a few frozen pinks.

She's thrilled with him and thinks he's positively gorgeous and I'm happy he'll be close so I can keep tabs on how he does.
 
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