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11-24-10, 06:00 PM
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pricky hiding spot lol
i have these wooden cubby places that come off my wall at eiter side of my room, and theres about a 2 inch gap from the floor, and my snake has gotten in BOTH of them, lol. i leave him on the ground for a minute and look at the comp, and i look back and go CRAP lol.
i just end up aiming his head towards the outside with a broken plastic coathanger (so its just like a hook with an arm) and i tap his tail and he slithers out lol, just like this. thats him leaving the hole, lol.
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11-24-10, 06:17 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
My Nic Boa is the queen of getting into difficult spots. One time she climbed under the dining room tabe. Above the pedestal into the space where the leaf support would go. I had to unscrew the table top to get her out. Another time she climbed up into my desk behind the drawers. Now understand, it's not that I left her alone and she got in there without me knowing it. All shee needs to do is get her head somewhere thats she can hook it onto something, and I cannot pull her out. All I can do is urge her forward until eventually she will make it out on her own.
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11-24-10, 06:26 PM
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
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Originally Posted by presspirate
My Nic Boa is the queen of getting into difficult spots. One time she climbed under the dining room tabe. Above the pedestal into the space where the leaf support would go. I had to unscrew the table top to get her out. Another time she climbed up into my desk behind the drawers. Now understand, it's not that I left her alone and she got in there without me knowing it. All shee needs to do is get her head somewhere thats she can hook it onto something, and I cannot pull her out. All I can do is urge her forward until eventually she will make it out on her own. 
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exactly, its kind of frustrating to just look at it wedged somewhere and be like "please come out" lol.
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11-24-10, 06:27 PM
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Captain America
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
Had a ball python get into a rocker chair. Torn the chair all apart to get him out to realize why i was out in the garage getting my tools he came out my daughter picked him up and took him to her room. When he wasn't in the chair i was like "what the hell". She come walking out of her room with the snake wrapped around her hand laughing her butt off.
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11-24-10, 06:29 PM
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
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Originally Posted by marvelfreak
Had a ball python get into a rocker chair. Torn the chair all apart to get him out to realize why i was out in the garage getting my tools he came out my daughter picked him up and took him to her room. When he wasn't in the chair i was like "what the hell". She come walking out of her room with the snake wrapped around her hand laughing her butt off.
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hahah, that's awesome xD
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11-24-10, 06:36 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
Too funny Chuck! Did you get the chair back together?
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11-24-10, 06:43 PM
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Captain America
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
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Originally Posted by presspirate
Too funny Chuck! Did you get the chair back together?
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Yeah! 20 minutes to take apart 55 minutes putting it back together. Also found out it was my daughter who let the snake out of it cage. I thought he escaped on his own. She was six at the time. That when i started using key locks.
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Boas: 1.0 Pastel, 2.2 Brazilian Rainbows Pythons: 0.1 Lesser Royal, The Carpets 2.0 Jungle, 1.0 Jungle x Jag, 0.1 Tiger Jag, 0.1 Coastal Cheers Chuck
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11-24-10, 06:43 PM
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
thats 2 funny  im glad you got him out with out taking the wall down :P My neighboor had a 9' patterless burmies python he was taking to the park during the summer time this year, well it managed to get out of the pillow case while he was driving and wrapped itself around the bottom of his front seats, well he could not get it out for a week untill he took his car to a shop and had his seats taken out to unraval him LOL
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11-24-10, 07:58 PM
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
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Originally Posted by Freebody
thats 2 funny  im glad you got him out with out taking the wall down :P My neighboor had a 9' patterless burmies python he was taking to the park during the summer time this year, well it managed to get out of the pillow case while he was driving and wrapped itself around the bottom of his front seats, well he could not get it out for a week untill he took his car to a shop and had his seats taken out to unraval him LOL
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omg what did they say and what did you say like how did you ask them
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11-24-10, 09:20 PM
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
im real friendly, so i always chat with my neighboors when ever i see them, both being snake lovers we get along that much better, He knocked on the door to ask me to help him get it out lol but no way was he coming out for nothing, about a week later i was walking in the drive way and he told me he just finally took his seats out that day to get him, and got him back in his cage lol
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11-25-10, 05:18 AM
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domi adsum
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Re: pricky hiding spot lol
LOL< I'll bet the mechanics freaked. I wold have loved to have been there. Heck, I'd have removed the seats for free if someone else would have put them back in!
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