Hubby was at the computer yesterday evening, looked over and there she was! Our 4 year old Albino Burmese rescue. She got out of her latched and weighted-down tank, crawled out of the snake room and came to the slider. Hard to believe just a few months ago she was almost dead.
A little background on Alexandria;
She was brought to us by a family that couldn't get her to eat regularly and she was constantly sick. We had warned and practically begged this family two years previously not to buy a snake from a specific local breeder as he has horrible husbandry practices and we knew the clutch Alexandria came from. 75% of her clutchmates were born with no eyes. She is somewhere between 6-8th generation linebred. She was in such bad shape when we got her, at three years old, she was 7 feet long and 6 pounds. She had an enlarged heart, a chronic respiritory infection and her liver was failing. Up until a few months ago, she wasn't able to eat on her own. For an entire year she was tube fed and force fed low sodium chicken hot dogs. She finally started taking rats again and while she'll never be back to what a "normal" burmese should be, shes going to pull through. She has now hit the eight foot mark and weighs in at just over 11 pounds!
Its frustrating when she gets hell-bent on getting out, but its good to see her getting some strength back.
Anyways. thanks for checking out my little escape artist.
A little background on Alexandria;
She was brought to us by a family that couldn't get her to eat regularly and she was constantly sick. We had warned and practically begged this family two years previously not to buy a snake from a specific local breeder as he has horrible husbandry practices and we knew the clutch Alexandria came from. 75% of her clutchmates were born with no eyes. She is somewhere between 6-8th generation linebred. She was in such bad shape when we got her, at three years old, she was 7 feet long and 6 pounds. She had an enlarged heart, a chronic respiritory infection and her liver was failing. Up until a few months ago, she wasn't able to eat on her own. For an entire year she was tube fed and force fed low sodium chicken hot dogs. She finally started taking rats again and while she'll never be back to what a "normal" burmese should be, shes going to pull through. She has now hit the eight foot mark and weighs in at just over 11 pounds!
Its frustrating when she gets hell-bent on getting out, but its good to see her getting some strength back.
Anyways. thanks for checking out my little escape artist.