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Kuwabara Snake Python Bellingham, WA
- Young
- Unknown
- Medium
- Black, Tan
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Meet Kuwabara
Hi, my name is Kuwabara! Here is what would work best for me in my new home:
-Personality: Curious, Mellow, Good Eater
-Can live with kids: Snake-experienced kids 10+
-Experienced reptile home: Strong preference given to homes with familiarity with ball python care
-Can live with other snakes: No, separate enclosures required.
-Bite History: No
-Additional information: Kuwabara is a "spider" morph ball python - a color pattern that has a genetically associated neurological condition called "head wobble". The severity of this wobble varies from snake-to-snake and fortunately, Kuwabara's wobble is mild and does not appear to impact his quality of life, but potential adopters should be educated about this condition. Kuwabara arrived to WHS with mites - a common issue with reptiles - and has received medical treatment for them and may need to continue mite treatment in his future home if they persist. Kuwabara eats well on frozen-thawed mice and has tolerated handling here at WHS.
This adoption includes an appropriately sized enclosure, heat lamp, and hides. He will require a thermometer to make sure his home stays at the right temperature and would benefit from the use of a regulated under-tank heater.
-Personality: Curious, Mellow, Good Eater
-Can live with kids: Snake-experienced kids 10+
-Experienced reptile home: Strong preference given to homes with familiarity with ball python care
-Can live with other snakes: No, separate enclosures required.
-Bite History: No
-Additional information: Kuwabara is a "spider" morph ball python - a color pattern that has a genetically associated neurological condition called "head wobble". The severity of this wobble varies from snake-to-snake and fortunately, Kuwabara's wobble is mild and does not appear to impact his quality of life, but potential adopters should be educated about this condition. Kuwabara arrived to WHS with mites - a common issue with reptiles - and has received medical treatment for them and may need to continue mite treatment in his future home if they persist. Kuwabara eats well on frozen-thawed mice and has tolerated handling here at WHS.
This adoption includes an appropriately sized enclosure, heat lamp, and hides. He will require a thermometer to make sure his home stays at the right temperature and would benefit from the use of a regulated under-tank heater.
Whatcom Humane Society
Bellingham, WA
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Kuwabara
- Python
- Young
- Unknown