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03-01-12, 11:52 PM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
I'm so sorry! Sounds like you've done all you can do, although my corn snake book suggests the following ideas:
Place live baby mice in a bucket filled with substrate and a hide from the cage so the snake recognizes its own smell. The idea being they smell the food, eat, and then snug down in the bedding to digest.
The other way is to fashion a sort of "fish trap" for the snake so he can crawl in but can't crawl out. Take a piece of PVC pipe and 2 pieces of stiff paper. Roll the paper into cones and cut out a hole big enough for the snake to crawl into. Tape the cones inside the PVC pipe so the point of the cones point inside. This way when the snake crawls in, he can't find the opening easily because he'll be bumping against the bottom of the cone with no opening. Lay the trap along any room perimeter; it's more likely he'll be moving around walls and not in the center. You can go a step further and bait the trap either with food odor or live bait.
Can't say from experience these techniques work, but it's advice from a published source (Kathy and Bill Love).
Hope you find him soon....
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03-02-12, 12:04 AM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
That sucks. Every bit of advice I would offer you, you've already done, though. I hope you find your snake soon.
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03-02-12, 07:54 AM
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Abracadabra Holmes
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
Good luck, keep us posted!
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03-02-12, 09:27 AM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
Hope you can find your snake my coral escape once before a year or so ago I know how you feel
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03-02-12, 09:27 AM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
Any luck last night?
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03-04-12, 02:45 PM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
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Originally Posted by SpOoKy
So my new little hoggie is a run away
Last seen, last night.
Its been 24 hours and he is nowhere to be found.
I have hot spots with hides all over the pace
f/t pinkies and rats all over the place
flour trails all over the place
Any suggestions on where 5 inch hoggie would go is more than appreciated
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laundry room, dirty clothes CLOSETS! good luck!
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03-04-12, 03:48 PM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
Any update?!
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03-11-12, 04:52 PM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
Just wondering how you made out . Did you find your snake ok ?
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03-13-12, 08:41 PM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
Hey guy's sorry for the delay in answering, I needed a little break.
No unfortunately no snake Not giving up though I still have my fingers crossed.
Thank you all for your suggestions and follow up's.
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03-13-12, 09:39 PM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
He may still show up! I've heard stories of escapees showing up a month later.. good thing snakes can live a while without food..
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03-13-12, 10:14 PM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
My last royal escaped and was gone for months. After we had given up hope of finding her, she appeared again right in plain sight and almost got stepped on. She was dehydrated and the vet told me to what to do until I could get her in the next day for a check up. Other than still being a little dehydrated she had a good check up.
Don't give up hope. He can still turn up at any time.
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03-14-12, 07:41 AM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
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He may still show up! I've heard stories of escapees showing up a month later.. good thing snakes can live a while without food..
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Yeah I know, my boyfriend had a baby boa escape in the house for a little over a year when he was a child. It showed up wrapped around the bed post of his parents bed lol. The scary thing was it had almost doubled in size! He explained to his mom that it was a good thing it was gone for so long because it lived off the mice in the house, that why it was so big. She never had a problem with him owning snakes again.
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After we had given up hope of finding her, she appeared again right in plain sight and almost got stepped on.
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Oh yeah, every step taken in my house has been with our heads down and looking around
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03-14-12, 07:56 AM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
Check hampers, too! I thought (given his size) Vermicelli couldn't get out of my room with the door shut, so when he escaped a couple months ago, I mostly just looked in my room. He ended up being in my younger sister's hamper behind another shut door
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03-14-12, 07:59 AM
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Re: Ahhh! My first escape in years!!
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Check hampers, too! I thought (given his size) Vermicelli couldn't get out of my room with the door shut, so when he escaped a couple months ago, I mostly just looked in my room. He ended up being in my younger sister's hamper :
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Oh I do!! It takes me twice as long to sort laundry because I go though every piece of clothing individually.
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