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10-18-13, 11:19 AM
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Missing Snakes
My albino pine snake that i picked up from a reptile show recently escaped and is nowhere to be found. I have looked everywhere with no luck. EVERYWHERE. I have never been so stressed out or depressed. It is really getting to me. Any words of advice, inspiration or anything are appreciated.
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10-18-13, 02:46 PM
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Re: Missing Snakes
How big is it? Look in dark warm and cool places and look over and over.
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10-18-13, 02:53 PM
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Re: Missing Snakes
Keep looking and don't give up hope. I once had a ball month escape for 3 months before magically reappearing. Best wishes in your search. Keep us posted.
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10-18-13, 08:20 PM
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Re: Missing Snakes
Don't give up! Look in beds if it's young, in between box spring and mattress, under comforters, in closest, in vents if it could fit in there. I pretty much consider my boyfriends BRB mine as well. She's about 10 months and got out and was out for 4 or so weeks. Found her angry and hungry after a trip down the laundry chute in a comforter. Keep an eye out.
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10-18-13, 09:03 PM
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Re: Missing Snakes
My corn snake was in a baseboard heater for a month. Warm, dark places are good to check. Good luck, I know how stressful it can be.
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10-20-13, 07:10 PM
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Re: Missing Snakes
The big spots I've found escaped snakes like to hang out are under the refrigerator, under sinks, and near their enclosure. I had quite a few escapes in my youth, parents allow me to put a lock on my bedroom door and my little sister loved to show people the reptiles. She opened up my first mangrove monitors cage and he darted out. I had put a line of sand across every door way(wooden floors) to watch his movements. After a month I didn't see any signs of activity and my parents(fed up with sand through out their house) forced me to give up. He was found 6 months later in a basket of laundry he grew from a tiny little guy to about 3 feet long I that time frame. So never give up hope it's just a matter of time.
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