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Originally Posted by aaron_cg
I plan on removing the keys, I just have to wait for my Key Locker to get in. Then, I only have to keep one key on my keychain.
The Keys are only a redundancy as well, as the enclosures have 3 spinning locks. I added the keys once this happend.
Escaped king cobra found alive in Fort Bend County | khou.com
This guy uses the same enclosures I do, and had an escape. Since then I know he re-enforced them to ensure they are escape proof. And please, anyone who see's this, please don't bad mouth him. He is a member of my local group and he is still to this day upset that it happened. Took all the immediate steps he needed to (alerting game wardens, sheriff, and local PD and getting other herpers out to help locate the missing animal). He knows he put his permit at risk by doing the right thing, but did it in order to help protect this hobby, and have more people on the lookout in hopes of making sure someone didn't get hurt.
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I'm glad the person took the necessary steps. I hope his permit wasn't revoked for this mistake. No reason to bad mouth him because mistakes do happen and at least he owned up to it and it wasn't one of those "cobras found in a apartment building loose." With no owner.
I will say though, that this is why people (not saying you or anyone here) need to really look at their decision to keep hots as extremely serious. I've seen far too many cavalier attitudes when it comes to keeping them because "they do it right". Yet someone else who "does it right" made a mistake.