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Your never going to believe this!

I used to have one of those. S/he was a 5'2 Speckled King that I caught a couple of times behind my house. Oh how I wished I would have kept him.
 
You know, if you feed a stray, it will keep coming back! Maybe it will end up being an "outdoor" snake.:rofl:

Lol! Thats what my wife said! maybe I can teach it too fetch! :rofl::rofl:


But really I wont let him/her go around my house I afraid it might meet its demise by the end of a shovel from a non snake lover, just to many homes around me! Theres a State Park close by and Ill let it loose there!
 
That's pretty neat! I like how his saddles have the white markings on each side. I hatched out several hatchlings with markings like that and I call them "buttonholes". LOL
 
I wish I could keep it but I simply just dont have the room, so I am going to feed him/her and give it a few days to digest then let it go! that should give it a good start!

There is a cold front coming Wed. here so I want to wait till that blows over, right now I have it in a rubbermaid on a heating pad.
There need to be more people like you :) If it'd crawled into the wrong house s/he may met with a nasty end.

Now, where's my pen.. "Dear Santa, I have been a very good girl this year and I would like to come home to a BP (and housing) on my kitchen counter, thank you kiss kiss"
 
Hey, if your stray and my stray happen to be a boy and a girl,... I would be glad to give your stray a new home...? Maybe, ... do two corns get along in a single tank or do they need to be kept apart?
 
Hang on y'all, I got this.

Hey, if your stray and my stray happen to be a boy and a girl,... I would be glad to give your stray a new home...? Maybe, ... do two corns get along in a single tank or do they need to be kept apart?


Do a search on this forum for "Two corns, one tank", or "cohabbing" or "cohabitating". REALLY read those threads. Then think about your question.
 
Thanks...see what a great forum this is, just full of information... I wondered about the two in one tank, didn't take long to find out the answer to that. Rattlesnakes live in big herds don't they? I have herd of caves full of snakes.
 
Hang on y'all, I got this.

:roflmao:

My parents have a outside bull snake. His name is Fred. Fred was welcomed when they found a mouse in the basement but normally they hate snakes. He likes to scare them everyone once and curl up on the step under the back door so the almost step on him.
 
:roflmao:

My parents have a outside bull snake. His name is Fred. Fred was welcomed when they found a mouse in the basement but normally they hate snakes. He likes to scare them everyone once and curl up on the step under the back door so the almost step on him.

Oddly enough, my parents had an attic Everglades rat snake named Fred. He was about 6.5 feet long (according to my dad) the last time they ever saw him. There's pictures floating around their house somewhere.
 
How is bizarre is that!?! Two people name their stray snakes the same thing. 6.5 foot Attic Ratsnake. I want one. It wouldn't be able to live in my attic since I live in AZ. I wonder if it would adjust to tank life well.
 
When I lived in Louisiana the snakes and lizards scuttled in all the time. We knew a cold front or a heat wave was on the way from these little visits. Mom never let me keep them, all I could do was to make them little beds in the garden and wish em well.
 
How is bizarre is that!?! Two people name their stray snakes the same thing.

Fred is what I'd consider a generic animal name, especially for strays or for something you're just naming 'cause you figure it needs a name. When we first brought home our Ball Python, I said, "I'm gonna call him Fred until we come up with a real name". Well, Fred is still Fred, mostly because hubby liked the name and decided to keep it. LOL
 
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