Dwarf berm for "adoption"...Maryland

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nicolenadia

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Does anyone, please....want to "Adopt"(really buy) a female dwarf berm. This guy is hard up for money and claims he does not have the room to house this 7foot snake anymore. He has her in a 20 gallon and claims he has no room for a larger tank. he traded a retic for this female after the retic got too big for the 20 gallon(DUH dumbass).....its pretty obvious this guy does not do his homework before buying or trading fro these snakes, and he refuses to just give it to someone, thus keeping it in a 20 gallon untill someone will pay $250....its cruel to keep an animal like that becuase your hard up for money and won't just give it to someone who will put it in a Boaphile.

This is an ad from Craigslist. Ive exchanged e-mails with him, and from the photo of him and the snake in his living room, he obviously has the room, just needs money and has no problem keeping a 7 foot snake in such a small tank. On CL, you can not "sell" animals, but you can ask for an "adoption" fee which is so REDICULOUS because no one deserves to make back what they paid to get someone to adopt their animal, who is usually sick because they don't know what they are doing)

this guy doesn't know im posting this, so please don't forward him my remarks... Im so pissed that he continues to hold onto the snake in a 20 gallon until someone pays his High adoption fee for a snake that has no history or health reccords. for $100 more I could get this same species for snake from Bob Clark and have a total history report. If you want to talk to him, I'll PM you with his e-mail.


Rare Breed Snake Available for Adoption ASAP

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Date: 2006-11-27, 1:29PM EST


Ceylonese python also known as a dwarf burmese python needs a new home. She is about 6-7 feet long and is 1 and 1/2 years old. She eats large rats. Available now. Free tank and under tank heater. Minimal adoption fee.


Location: Hyattsville Maryland
 

KelliH

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Ceylonese pythons are not dwarf burmese. They are a different subspecies and get quite large, though not quite as large as a burm. This is so sad that he is keeping auch a snake in a 20 gallon tank. People like this tick me off. I hope the snake finds a good home, thanks for posting.
 
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nicolenadia

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you're so right, Bob Clark is selling a pair of dwarf burms for 8500- and Ceylonese for $375, so they are not the same.....I wonder who told that guy they were dwarf burms and I apologize for the mistake thread.
 

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