I lost my beautiful mexican black kingsnake a few weeks ago. She was quite old when I got her so I knew she didn't have long but she grabbed my heart with her first look at me. My brother was heart broken because he had also fallen head over heels in love with her (he kept attempting to steal her) she would cuddle up and sleep next to him while he watched tv in bed recuperating from the head on collision he was in Oct. 2nd.
RIP my wonderful baby I miss you and there will never be a sweeter more calm snake in my heart.
My Condolences Lacy.
I'm glad that she was able to touch your heart, and you hers, in the time that she had with you. May her life continue to inspire you.
God Bless,
Aaron
Lacy HUGS to you and your Brother who likely is just as upset as you. The picture was lovely. What a gorgeous color. Its always sad to lose a pet friend. She sounds like she was very special.
She really was the best i'd ever met. I was thinking of getting a baby mexican black but until we get moved and settled it's not a hot idea, plus for the house we're looking at there's a perfect area of the tri axle garage that can be revamped to make an adorable reptile room so we all agreed to wait til everything is perfect.
Once we're settled tho I want 2 more snakes, a mexican black baby and a red tail baby. Ok maybe 3 more, 2 mexican blacks and a red tail :roll: :lol: that way my brother will have his own black "arm band" as he called Isis.
I really doubt i'll be lucky and get another tail flicker like her (she literally flicked her tail like a cat) but i'll still be happy to have another black beauty.
We discussed it and decided once we're relocated and settled i'm going to contact Isis Reptiles and see if they have any of Isis's offspring left. Best way to find those traits would probably be her children or grandchildren.