Happy gotcha day Cecil! Left is from today and the right photo is from his first vet visit when I got him in 2018. He's come so far and I can't wait for the years to come with him
Cecil, adult male champagne ball python, rescue April 2018
Prince and Cecil before their cage cleaning. Both of them are so big and healthy. Hopefully they'll get back on food soon since the breeding season is ending
Prince, adult male normal ball python, rescue June 2017
Cecil, adult male champagne ball python, rescue April 2018
Teeth had her first shed with me! Growing like a weed as well; she was 366g when we got her and is now 424g! She's being moved to f/t weaned r.ats today. I'm going off of @wheremyscalesslither feeding chart so she gets fed every 5 days until she hits 600g
Teeth, black eyed leusistic female ball python, rescue April 2021
“We are not naming a pet snake Winter.” Logan said, not looking up from his book.
“Really?” Virgil said, crossing the name off the list. “How about Autumn?”
“No seasons,” Logan said. “Nor months or days either.”
“1066.” Virgil said.
“No numbers either.”
“So you get away with naming our cat 13, but I’m not allowed to call a snake by a number? That’s favouritism or something.”
Despite his better judgement, a smile appeared on Logan’s face. “I haven’t even agreed to buying a snake yet, I don’t know why you’re talking about names.”
Virgil tilted his head. “Don’t you remember our conversation from last night? I said I wanted a pet snake and you agreed that it was an excellent idea so I said that I’d spend today brainstorming names. And since you’ve already shot down my mythologically themed names, I was going through the others.”
“Are you sure I was even there, or conscious, when ‘we’ talked about that?”
“Okay maybe not conscious-conscious, but you were definitely there.”
Logan rolled his eyes.
“So, are you going to let me call this snake Janus or am I going to have to be basic and call him Winter?”
Long time no Teeth! She's been eating and getting her injections but outside of that I don't bother her. She's starting to go into shed so very excited for her to get that stuck shed off! Her last dose of antibiotics is later this month so I'll take her in for a follow-up sometime in May