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Izzie
02-21-03, 09:10 PM
Remember my juvenile ghost corn Jenelle?

Well, she escaped, and now she is desceased. I am distraught, is there anyone out there who can help me deal with it? I don't think I'll be getting another corn, maybe I should just stick with hampsters.

~Izzie~

snakemann87
02-21-03, 09:16 PM
im sorry to here that, i will be upset if a loss draws you away from this hobby, i understand how you feel and everyone makes mistakes.

Morti
02-21-03, 09:21 PM
Corn snakes are positively notorious for figuring out a way to escape from any given enclosure. I know it is small consolation, but it is not your fault that they are so good at it.

Keep at it and before you get your next snake, talk about your caging plans here and we can help talk you through making it escape proof.

-Morti.

Weather1
02-21-03, 09:53 PM
Sorry to hear about your loss, but I hope you stick with it. I lost my first corn snake too. Now I have 2 Corn snakes and a Ball Python. :w

Tim_Cranwill
02-21-03, 10:02 PM
That's too bad. :(

But if you enjoyed keeping a snake, give it at least one more try before you give up. Don't let one unfortunate incident keep you from doing something you love.

marisa
02-22-03, 12:11 AM
What sort of lid were you using?

Marisa

Simon
02-22-03, 12:24 AM
hey, don't give up.

I have heard people finding their snakes after a few months. JUst try looking around and maybe one day it'll pop out! Don't give up.

Oh I do hope that you will not give up corn snakes. They are such beauties. For the 16 years that I have been keeping snakes I only had 7 escaped snakes. and out of that 7, I just didn't get to find 1 of them. So it's a 6/7 chance to find him (at least based on my experience...haha)

Try looking up, down, near walls, just everywhere! Cause they are artist at hiding!

Good Luck!!!

Lisa
02-22-03, 12:53 AM
we've had one corn die (our snow corn with the stub tail), unfortunetly it's something that happens. The best we can do is learn from each experiance. Learn how it escaped and prevent it from happening again. A corn snake can out live a hamster for a long time.

FireSerpent
02-22-03, 01:52 AM
I am very sorry Izzie. My corn has escaped 3 times!! and each time was a heart breaker. The first time I was sure my cat had eaten him ( he sat on the lid and ripped the screen!!) But i didn't give up, and 3 full weeks later he just showed up on the floor! Don't give up just yet, and no matter what happens don't let this sour you on snakes, they are so worth the trouble.:)

FireSerpent
02-22-03, 01:54 AM
Oh.. and if you havn't tryed this yet, put water near all your floor vents, and if you can put a mouse there too, the smell may attract him!

marisa
02-22-03, 01:56 AM
You haven't had a chance to say what you were using but I just wanted to add that from my little experience with tiny ones, the only lids that work are either the small screen lids that fit on the ledge and kinda snap in, or the rubbermaid tubs and even those can be questionable.

marisa

XxRachxX
02-22-03, 12:22 PM
NOOoooooOOOOoooooooooO! never give up!
everyone makes mistakes! and you must learn from this one!
as a wise man once said:
"thiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnggggggggssss can only get betteeeeeeerrr" :D
you could always try keeping a lizard if you dont get a snake. lizards find it much ahrder to disapear through tiny holes!:D then maybe one day you'll get another snake!
my snake escaped the other day.......i turned my room upside down then i found him in one of my trouser pockets!!
good luck in the future!

BoidKeeper
02-22-03, 12:30 PM
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. You can't give up though, you're just not allowd! This happens to the best of us. Keep your chin up and you'll be fine.
Best wishes,
Trevor

Izzie
02-23-03, 01:04 PM
she had a screen lid, and I know that she is no longer with us because of our cats, there was evidence that she was eaten.

Tara Garratt
02-23-03, 10:16 PM
It is really hard to cope when you lose a pet. Unfortunately, when you have livestock, sometimes you have dead stock. Try to fix the set up so another escape can not happen like the first, then go get another corn snake. Learn from your mistake so the first snake did not die in vain. The new snake will not take the place of the first one, but having someone new to fuss over and worry about will help ease your loss and fill your time.

Tara Garratt

Lizzy001
02-25-03, 08:53 AM
Im sorry to hear about ur loss.....but never give up...

Izzie
02-25-03, 03:56 PM
thanks all

FireSerpent
02-26-03, 10:29 AM
I'm so sorry :( I know how it feels to lose a snake to another pet. I know I am just beating the same note, but please don't give up! Maybe try a more grown snake next time?! You can find larger corns at most shows for a pretty good price most of the time.

SnowFoxx
03-03-03, 01:45 PM
My first snake was a baby BP. I absolutely adored him, and coddled him and bragged about him...but he just never ate, and the day one day I took him to the vet to see if we could help the little guy...but that night when I brought him home, he died. He was due to go in to stay with the vet and get tube fed two days later, but it was too late. So, I went right out and got a new BP, and it was the best thing I could have done. I love my little girl so much, she is absolutely the best snake on the planet, and I never would have had the pleasure of her always wonderful company if I had just given up on keeping pets, which I was all set to do when Razael died. Go buy a new snake! It won't replace your little friend who dies, but it will help, and in the end you will love your new friend even more! Trust me!

- Victoria :w

HEVYCHEVY427
03-13-03, 07:42 PM
Izzie I have been around a long time I have lost dogs, horses, and people... NEVER give up You will never replace her, but you can enjoy all you have learned with one of her relatives...besides you never loose your family every one will be with you again. I know I am going to need a very large farm. :sun:

jwsporty
03-17-03, 05:26 AM
Sorry Izzie to hear of your loss, but don't give up.. My wife and I lost a Congo Grey Parrot 5 year ago, when someone broke into our house and besides the usual, stereo gear, jewelry and cash, they went for "Caesar" our Parrot. Not knowing that Caesar was very protective of his cage and even we would not put our hands into the cage to take him out, we would let him come out on his own..Long story short..the SOB hit the bird after getting bit (evidence on the walls) and 3 days later the Parrot was dead..This was a MASSIVE and TRAUMATIC LOSS to both my wife and I and it was a very difficult time but we persevered. I still wish I could find the $%^&@# who did this. But keep smiling and keep at it,...the rewards will come back to you

Best wishes

Jim

ThEmAdHaTtEr
03-17-03, 07:50 AM
I'm sorry...It happens to the best of us. Snakes are great escapers. Don't give up!