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Healthy male, about 2 years old. About three feet and good-bodied. I don't have a scale for him but 1000g wouldn't surprise me.
He is active, always exploring and has escaped twice. Wobble or not, he's smart enough to figure out the weaknesses in his enclosure or to simply brute force through them.
He does display the spider wobble. While being held, he wanders and doesn't always know which way is up, as in he's upside down periodically. In his enclosure, he does display some corkscrewing, but only on his missions to figure out how to get out. The wobble does not interfere with his ability to aim at medium rats and eat or drink. Be aware that the "spider wobble" is a gene that comes with the spider patterning on his body and any ball that displays the spider pattern will also have a wobble to some point.
He eats like a pig, if you have other snakes, feed him last because he'll be your garbage can, anything anybody else doesn't eat, he'd be most grateful for.
He gets hissy but has never struck or gotten aggressive. He's not "head shy" he simply doesn't like it touched. Shy isn't a word that I'd use to describe him.
I tried to tone down the colors as my phone wants to make him a super pastel lemon blast but he's not that yellow. He is quite yellow, though.
I'm only letting him go because I've got some hard times, otherwise he'd be my awesome display snake.
A temporary plastic tub and towel (I've used towels as substrate for a while and much prefer them over shavings of any sort) will come with him but I need to repurpose his heater and water bowl.
Asking a rehoming fee of $120. No phone contact for now as that's one of my problems, email reply only.
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