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I would go there... and usually those fora have a place to for people wanting to sell or gift and who are looking for one..
alternatively the annimal shelter? they will not have to take her in.. but they do run advertisements for annimals looking for a new home..
perhaps the shop or breeder you originally got her from will take her back? -> not always the case due disease concerns...
ofcourse just placing an add in your local library/sumermarklet board.. or local newspaper or local area app.. can work too..or alternatively we have in my nation a local marketplace.. it's only in netherlands and not as crappy and greedy as ebay.. it's more like a big garage sale... people to people. not buisnuiss..
but buyers from such places... chance you get a buyer who underestimates how much care it takes. (and who may end up a bad home for him either by neclect or worse they just release it in the wild or flush it).. and than there are always snake owners.. who always are on the prowl for kittens, hamsters and other free small pets... to save on buying food for their snakes... yes they feed them to their snakes..
which is not where most people thinking they give away their pet for free to a new owner.. think it will end..