There's a pet store in the next town from us, about 15 minutes away (by car), while exploring the store I couldn't help but stare at the pythons and the lizards. The owner of the shop has one big ole burmese python.. The fella has no roomHe's just curled up in his glass tank. The other pythons (or boas I'm not sure which one) are way smaller but I feel they also have no room. He only has two lizards, a bearded dragon and something with a blue tongue. He also has a tarantula, little finches, some exotic looking fish, and a turtle in his shop.
I don't really like snakes that much but I feel like the huge python should have the habitat he deserves.. I don't think anyone will buy a big boy (I'm just assuming it's a boy) like him especially considering the town and the townspeople. I think younger people would buy the smaller ones but that giant python might end up staying in that glass tank for awhile. He literally has no room, he's just curled up in there. My mom ordered poultry feed from the pet store and we're supposed to get 50 bags delivered to our house by Friday. We're having the store owner kill our meat birds and with payment we're giving him two chickens and the chicken heads so he can feed the heads to his snakes.. I really want someone to give the python an appropriate home! I really feel that animals shouldn't be taken from their natural country and put into another country to be sold as pets, especially when no one is going to give that marvelous animal an appropriate forever home. Would I take it in? Nope, but I sure as heck would find a wildlife sanctuary in CA to take him in, if I had him in my possession.
Now the store owner is nice guy who is rather knowledgeable about his snakes and I don't think he would just give up his burmese python to a sanctuary without payment. Does anyone know of any organization in CA that would take in the python and pay the store owner too? I really wanna help the snake.
Well I know there's a central valley herp club in California that has meetings and trade and sell to each other perhaps you can email them about it if your concerned, most likely the snake is female and probably will be sold for someone to use as a breeder.