Praireboyfarmer
08-02-15, 06:36 AM
I have had this happen to me three times. I'm holding my Ball Python snake (Or helping it shed in this case) and it finds a small crack that you would have NEVER thought possible, and it's half way in.
First time was he squeezed under a small door. I had no experience with snakes at this point, it scared me to death (I didn't know they could squeeze down that small) I just let him go eventually and opened the door and grabbed him.
Second time I had him on the couch and he found a small tiny hole in the fabric zip zoop zopp there he goes. Wrapping around springs, and such.
Third time I was helping him shed in my bath tub and he found my faucet, so I let him curl around it in order to get his skin off (It did wonders) and he found a crack behind the faucet and the wall and started crawling up INTO the faucet (the wall was sealed)
All of these times I just got a firm grab on him and didn't let him go any further until he either gave up or I found a solution to get him out. The first time I pulled a little and heard a godawful pop in his body. I never did that again
Anyway, when this does happen, what is the best course of action besides making sure it DOESN'T happen (As I will surely do a better job of in the future). Is it best to do as I did and just get a firm hold of him (Without pulling) and waiting until he gives up. Or what? Because I'm sure, that despite my best efforts, I'll probably see this problem again and I'm trying my best not to injure this poor little guy.
Just for the record: Letting him go into that faucet was not an option. I would have had to tear my whole wall out, turn off the water, and reach far up in there to unbolt the faucet assembly and pull it out.
First time was he squeezed under a small door. I had no experience with snakes at this point, it scared me to death (I didn't know they could squeeze down that small) I just let him go eventually and opened the door and grabbed him.
Second time I had him on the couch and he found a small tiny hole in the fabric zip zoop zopp there he goes. Wrapping around springs, and such.
Third time I was helping him shed in my bath tub and he found my faucet, so I let him curl around it in order to get his skin off (It did wonders) and he found a crack behind the faucet and the wall and started crawling up INTO the faucet (the wall was sealed)
All of these times I just got a firm grab on him and didn't let him go any further until he either gave up or I found a solution to get him out. The first time I pulled a little and heard a godawful pop in his body. I never did that again
Anyway, when this does happen, what is the best course of action besides making sure it DOESN'T happen (As I will surely do a better job of in the future). Is it best to do as I did and just get a firm hold of him (Without pulling) and waiting until he gives up. Or what? Because I'm sure, that despite my best efforts, I'll probably see this problem again and I'm trying my best not to injure this poor little guy.
Just for the record: Letting him go into that faucet was not an option. I would have had to tear my whole wall out, turn off the water, and reach far up in there to unbolt the faucet assembly and pull it out.