Micha
New member
Hello, I've been lurking for a while now and I decided to sign up. With all the negativity in the news about snake I figured it would be better to reach out to others for support. My husband and I love our snakes and we'll do whatever it takes to keep them in our lives.
My name is Michelle and I also go by Micha for short. My 1st snake was a ball python that was a rescue. He was found in a drug raid. He didn't have a heat source and was in a cracked tank. He's doing very well now with a healthy appetite. Our next snake was a Burmese Python. Her owners didn't want her once they found out how big she got. She was a year old and was only about 12 inches long with no water and really bad scarring on her belly. They said she got the burns from her heat rock. After a year with us she grew to 6' . She's probably about 10 ft now. I don't know if she'll get full size but she never turns down a rabbit.
Our collect has grown a lot since then and we think of them as members of our family.
That is Bubble, the rescued Burmese.
My name is Michelle and I also go by Micha for short. My 1st snake was a ball python that was a rescue. He was found in a drug raid. He didn't have a heat source and was in a cracked tank. He's doing very well now with a healthy appetite. Our next snake was a Burmese Python. Her owners didn't want her once they found out how big she got. She was a year old and was only about 12 inches long with no water and really bad scarring on her belly. They said she got the burns from her heat rock. After a year with us she grew to 6' . She's probably about 10 ft now. I don't know if she'll get full size but she never turns down a rabbit.
Our collect has grown a lot since then and we think of them as members of our family.
That is Bubble, the rescued Burmese.