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Hey everyone!
I have a problem that's been bugging me for awhile, so I need some input:
My highschool biology teacher had an awsome BCsomething, that he bought the year before I graduated, ~ 98-99. This snake is awsome, very mellow and sweet.
Now, he's not exactly mistreated, he's well fed (altough live fed) and all in all looks pretty comfortable.
What bothers me is, this snake must be about 5 feet now, but I saw him coiled up so I'm just guessing. He's in too small of an enclosure, looks like the perimeter is aa long as he is. He has little/no substrate, only a heat lamp, with no temp or hum gauges, and only has a water bowl. Oh, I forgot to mention that he's in an aquarium.
Altough his living conditions are under-normal, he sheds fine (I saw one of the sheds).
My teracher will retire in 2 years, and I offered to take the snake in since he can't take it home with him. He said that he'll leave it in the school if anyone will say they'll take care of it. I'm worried about him. I think he deserves better, but I'm thinking how am I to go tell him stuff, I never even owned a snake before?
What do you think?
Tnx
Michi
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