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Alright, so before I give my explanation, I have this spider ball who I received from someone 5 years ago because she couldn't care for him anymore. I always wanted a snake to care for, but recently it's been increasingly difficult for me to keep on top of this poor guy's difficult eating habits. He's a spider ball with a prominent wobble, but his main issue is that he goes off feed for 3-4 months, twice a year each.
Currently I'm away at college (my first two years I commuted from home, but now I'm 5 hours away from home) and I feed this guy once a month when I come home to visit, or at least try to gorge him when he actually WANTS to eat, because I wasn't able to transfer him over to pre-killed this entire time I've had him. My mother refuses to give him live prey when she's in charge (although she still changes his water regularly). My parents are fine with taking care of my other pets because they don't have to feed them live mice. Additionally, the amount of mice I have to feed this snake per feeding adds up quite a bit financially, and additionally, being stuck with 3 feeder mice this snake hasn't eaten when he decided to stop eating one day back in fall of last year makes more work for my family. This snake is housed in a 40 gallon breeder with a nice big hide and some logs and rocks for him to climb on, but nonetheless, he still refuses to eat.
Not only does it make me anxious a lot of the time on his behalf, but I feel that someone could do a better job than me converting him to pre-killed food (a safer means of feeding) and and actually be on top of him when he doesn't eat. I do care for this snake quite a bit and want to give him up to an individual who actually cares for snakes, free of charge, if possible (I don't feel craigslist would be a good idea). Additionally, I feel like I need to relieve my family of some of their duties (caring for two dogs, two cockatiels, two leopard geckos, a ball python, a G. rosea, four African dwarf frogs, and the uneaten snake food is quite a chore, with everyone still working and my little brother in his senior year of high school).
I live on Long Island (when I'm not at my dorm), and currently this guy is still fasting, but I'm not sure about anyone who actually would want this beautiful snake. I'm very upset to come to this alternative, but with everything considered, I don't know if it's the right thing for multiple parties to keep it in this current state.
Does anyone have any suggestions of what I can do?
Currently I'm away at college (my first two years I commuted from home, but now I'm 5 hours away from home) and I feed this guy once a month when I come home to visit, or at least try to gorge him when he actually WANTS to eat, because I wasn't able to transfer him over to pre-killed this entire time I've had him. My mother refuses to give him live prey when she's in charge (although she still changes his water regularly). My parents are fine with taking care of my other pets because they don't have to feed them live mice. Additionally, the amount of mice I have to feed this snake per feeding adds up quite a bit financially, and additionally, being stuck with 3 feeder mice this snake hasn't eaten when he decided to stop eating one day back in fall of last year makes more work for my family. This snake is housed in a 40 gallon breeder with a nice big hide and some logs and rocks for him to climb on, but nonetheless, he still refuses to eat.
Not only does it make me anxious a lot of the time on his behalf, but I feel that someone could do a better job than me converting him to pre-killed food (a safer means of feeding) and and actually be on top of him when he doesn't eat. I do care for this snake quite a bit and want to give him up to an individual who actually cares for snakes, free of charge, if possible (I don't feel craigslist would be a good idea). Additionally, I feel like I need to relieve my family of some of their duties (caring for two dogs, two cockatiels, two leopard geckos, a ball python, a G. rosea, four African dwarf frogs, and the uneaten snake food is quite a chore, with everyone still working and my little brother in his senior year of high school).
I live on Long Island (when I'm not at my dorm), and currently this guy is still fasting, but I'm not sure about anyone who actually would want this beautiful snake. I'm very upset to come to this alternative, but with everything considered, I don't know if it's the right thing for multiple parties to keep it in this current state.
Does anyone have any suggestions of what I can do?