Girasolana
New member
This pretty lady is looking for a loving retirement home!
As you can see in the bottom right photo, she does have cataracts which she developed at an early age, so we are very firm on her going to a pet-only home as we cannot rule out a genetic component. We tong feed her f/t mice with no issues, however, and she is out in the open most of the time so she would make a beautiful display animal. She also readily eats Reptilinks if you prefer those!
She would do best in a long front-open enclosure as her vision is somewhat impaired and shadows from above can make her a little uneasy. The same thing goes for handling: she does enjoy being out but does best on a flat surface like the floor or your lap versus holding her while you stand due to limited depth perception. She is also quite long, so getting pictures of her outside holding her with one hand was no easy task!
If you have any questions at all, please reach out! We would love to share more with you about this beautiful girl and have more photos available upon request.
As you can see in the bottom right photo, she does have cataracts which she developed at an early age, so we are very firm on her going to a pet-only home as we cannot rule out a genetic component. We tong feed her f/t mice with no issues, however, and she is out in the open most of the time so she would make a beautiful display animal. She also readily eats Reptilinks if you prefer those!
She would do best in a long front-open enclosure as her vision is somewhat impaired and shadows from above can make her a little uneasy. The same thing goes for handling: she does enjoy being out but does best on a flat surface like the floor or your lap versus holding her while you stand due to limited depth perception. She is also quite long, so getting pictures of her outside holding her with one hand was no easy task!
If you have any questions at all, please reach out! We would love to share more with you about this beautiful girl and have more photos available upon request.