Re: Rehabbing a Newly Recaptured Escapee
I'm not aware of any wild reptiles in the basement, though it's not completely out of the realm of possibility. I *have* caught wild deer mice in there (one even in the snake room - not sure what it was thinking)! I would mostly be concerned about him catching mites or internal parasites from those if he managed to get one.
We are in South Dakota. Winter temps can sometimes get down to -30F. Summers are hot though, occasionally over 100F. Ticks survive here, so not sure about snake mites.
He's got a big bowl of water and I'm keeping an eye out for RI but I doubt that too. Temps in the basement are reasonable for a black milk, if a bit on the cool side for comfort. I had set out a space heater and a dish of water for him while he was a fugitive. If he was a python he'd have been in trouble but black milks are built fairly tough.  I'm still a bit surprised he looks so good.... 11 weeks is a looooong time for a hatchling to go without food.
He also took his fuzzy mouse! I left it in the tub and it vanished overnight.
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0.1 Hog Island Boa, 0.1 Woma Python, 2.3 Ball Pythons, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.1 Western Hognoses, 4.6 Corns, 1.1 Mexican Milks, 2.2 Black Milks, 1.1 CA Kings, 1.1 CA Red-Sided Garters, 2.3 Trans-Pecos Rats, 2.2 Russian Rats, 1.0 Olive House Snake
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