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Elaphista
03-30-19, 07:50 PM
I lost my corn snake 1 month ago!look everywhere but I can not find it.she is a baby with few meals,how long can she live without food???It is some danger for my neighbors? many thanks 😞😞😞
craigafrechette
04-01-19, 07:43 AM
It won't be any danger for your neighbors, might just surprise them.
After a month, I'd honestly be shocked if you find her.
Juvenile corns are tiny and can escape through the tiniest of escape holes.
I wish you the best
herp nerd
04-02-19, 01:42 PM
After a month a juvenile depending on how old of a juvenile it would have died from starvation and like the other reply to your post juvenile corn snakes are tiny and it could be anywhere. Sorry for this coincidence I hope she's alive and you find her.
I lost my corn snake 1 month ago!look everywhere but I can not find it.she is a baby with few meals,how long can she live without food???It is some danger for my neighbors? many thanks 😞😞😞
I lost my cornsnake plenty of times, though hes an adult so idk how hard it'll be to find a baby. What I did was look under everything that produces HEAT! The first time I lost my snake Dragon, he was climbing under my washing machine! The second time he was in my warm bedroom at night underneath a dresser. The 3rd time I found him underneath a deep freezer.
My tip: Look underneath ALL your mechanics! Washing machines, fridges, etc. these produce heat.
craigafrechette
04-06-19, 07:54 AM
I lost my cornsnake plenty of times, though hes an adult so idk how hard it'll be to find a baby. What I did was look under everything that produces HEAT! The first time I lost my snake Dragon, he was climbing under my washing machine! The second time he was in my warm bedroom at night underneath a dresser. The 3rd time I found him underneath a deep freezer.
My tip: Look underneath ALL your mechanics! Washing machines, fridges, etc. these produce heat.
Ummmm....how do you lose a snake multiple times????
Ummmm....how do you lose a snake multiple times????
Im an amateur and underestimated his speed/intelligents. Also, everybody makes wacky mistakes.
sgtstinky
04-28-19, 03:13 PM
Sorry to hear you lost your snake, sometimes they just show up. Keep looking, I bet you would be surprised how well they can do on their own if they have the right temperatures. I use to do animal control and I came across a lot of escaped snakes that had been on their own for months, and a few for years.
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