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Originally Posted by Bandit
Unfortunately, there is no easy way. Thermal device would not work as the snake is likely the same temperature as whatever it is in/on.
You might try waiting for a while for nightfall and turning off all of the lights, and then using a flashlight to look for it. In the wild, Gray-banded Kings typically emerge from their hiding spots at night. Can't be too cold in the house though or it may not want to move.
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last night i tried getting it cold in the house, and putting his cage low with his heat lamp off, was that the wrong way?
tonight should i leave it warm in the house and put a mouse out?