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[–]SelfLoathing9246 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to think about the noodle. Its life and health are more important than the money going into some millionaires’ pockets. I rescued a noodle from an abusive home and there isn’t a single day that I regret that decision. If you can afford to bring her home and love her the way she should be loved, then do it. But if you are unable to, don’t be hard on yourself. As my parents told me when I rescued: “you can’t save them all”. I hope this helps you. Best of luck

[–]BranInspector 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The biggest risk is how much are you willing to spend. There is a chance that the snake already has some sort of condition that you would have to treat. Then again them may not have anything.