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R.I.P. Lemondrop

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It is with a heavy heart that I post this. Today I'm saying goodbye to one of my dear boas, Lemondrop.

As far as I know, she is, was, one of the oldest living albino boas still around. She was produced by Peter Kahl in 1998. In 2002 I purchased her and a het male (probably her brother, also from PK) from someone local. She was a huge overfed sausage and I bred them that same year, not realizing the strain the prior owner's powerfeeding and the quick breeding puts on a snake. This was her when I brought her home:
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In '03 she had a litter slightly premature with 8 babies, 4 still born and a few slugs. Of those babies, half survived and I still have her son, Alpine.
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She was able to lose weight slowly over the next few years and all seemed well although she never had that healthy 'loaf of bread' look and was always kind of flatish and fatty.
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I did try to pair her up again but nothing came of that, I put a video up:


Well over the last year her health has declined, she fed very sporadically and not in her usual 'Gimmie that rat or I'll bite your face off' manner. She started wasting away. She no longer eats, she has moments when she seems fine, looks around and tongue flicks, especially when soaking but moments later, her spine would stiffen and eyes would not dilate properly... something was very, very wrong.

Is this her failing from the early issues and this is old age? Is there something else going on? Cancer? I do not know. So today I have an appointment for her to be euthanized at the vet and a necropsy performed. I am so very sad to see her go, she's been a good boa for the past 12 years with me but I can no longer see her suffer.

I'm posting to remember her, to honor her and as a way for me to handle this grief. Thank you for reading. Rest in peace Lemomdrop, my big yellow girl.

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"My heart has joined the thousand, for my friend stopped running today" - Richard Adams
 
:( So sorry to hear, I feel we rarely know what's going on in reptile health. Your decision to euthanise was the humane one to a beloved animal that was suffering. Hope the good memories outweigh the grief.
 
April,

I am new here, but saw this beautiful memorial for your beloved Lemondrop and had to tell you how sad I am for you both. Such a gorgeous girl. She will live on in your heart
and memories.
 
Lemondrop couldn't have had a better, more caring home or caregiver.

As painful as your ultimate decision was, you recognized her quality of life was most important. That speaks volumes.

She was absolutely gorgeous, well loved and is sleeping peacefully.
 
Sorry for your loss, she was an amazing snake. I know it was a tough decision, but you did the right thing.
 
Thank you very much for the kind words and support.

I hope the vet is able to determine what happened, I'll post an update when I can.

She was a wonderful girl.
 
I am sorry to hear this, April. Considering her start in life, for her to life to be nearly twenty years old is quite the accomplishment.

I was just talking to Al Brown the other day about older morph boas and she was one of the ones that came to mind for me.
 
Thank you again, I was really hoping she would make it to 20+ but knew the odds weren't in her favor. Her enclosure is still set, I think I'll get around to cleaning it out tonight, just makes me sad to know she's not there anymore.
:(
 
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