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    My first escape- good ending

    Last night I held my little spider Ivy, just about 200g. I put her away after about 15 minutes and did my normal stuff and went to bed. Today was feeding day so I defrosted her f/t rat pup and went to feed her. But as I opened her little tub I noticed the front side wasn't clipped on and even before I opened her tub I knew she wasn't there! I didn't panic, but I probably looked like this --> while telling myself I'm an idiot for not double checking her cage. (I'm usually almost obsessive about double, triple and sometimes even quadruple checking cages I've opened recently )

    So I started digging aroung the nearest most likely places (I've had my adult male crested gecko get out twice {my mom's cat is the culprit there...}and I just have this instinct on where to find them). Well 5 minutes later I find her coiled up in a mesh tarp that is bunched up under my bed- so she had only gone about 6-7ft from her cage. I was incredibly relieved, she only spent the night outside her cage.

    And to make me feel better, I put her in her tub and offered her the f/t rat pup just to see, and she took it like nothing had even happened She seems perfectly fine so I'll just keep an eye on her and be thankful for my good luck!

    - I must admit: I was really scared, she is so small it would be easy for her to get into something. I kept worrying about having her get crushed or if I couldn't find her soon that she'd get a RI or get injured/killed by one of our 3 cats.
    Brittany Davis
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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    Hi,

    I am glad it worked out. Scary. By the way I hope you are not really feeding a 200 gram ball python a Rat Pup. You need to be feeding Weaned or small rats by now. Ivy can easily be eating a 40 to 50 gram rat each week.

    Good Luck,
    Bill

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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    There's absolutely no way she could eat a weanling yet. It is probably my scale that is a bit off (has a line every 25g). She has a big fat lump in her belly (the food is as wide as she is at the thickest), perhaps I should call these rat crawlers since they have opened eyes and are somewhere between a fuzzy and a weanling in size.
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    0.1 Spider, 0.2 Pastel, 0.1 Enchi, 0.1 Albino

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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    Quote Originally Posted by Jessandyballs View Post
    Hi,

    I am glad it worked out. Scary. By the way I hope you are not really feeding a 200 gram ball python a Rat Pup. You need to be feeding Weaned or small rats by now. Ivy can easily be eating a 40 to 50 gram rat each week.

    Good Luck,
    Bill
    And because they can does not mean they need to, animals that are overfed will fast no doubt about that.

    40-50 grams is what I feed adult male, females get 85+ grams rats weekly. Doing so result in animal feeding with consistency and growing at a steady rate.

    Nothing wrong in feeding rat pup at that size.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    Whatever.....

    I have a 1500 gram Spider het for Albino that is a year old. No fasting with this girl. And I will fax or send copy of her feed card. She eats once a week. Don't shoot the messenger, just trying to help. I fed a 25 gram rat pup to a 130 gram pastel tonight and she barely shows. Not sure what you are looking at but I believe you. Must be a really thin 200 gram ball. You should change her name to Courtney Love....LOL.

    Bill

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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    Oh yeah, she is starved alright.

    Quick photo I had taken after she had finished eating:


    Normal:



    You shouldn't assume things and attack my husbandry skills.
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    0.1 Spider, 0.2 Pastel, 0.1 Enchi, 0.1 Albino

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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    She looks awesome! FWIW, I can't think of a single animal in my collection that I offer prey that's 25% of their body weight. You're doing just fine!

    Glad you found her so quickly!

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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    Thanks! I'm just counting my blessings and now I'm going to be super paranoid about checking the darned cages!
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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    wow nice spider!!! love that pattern
    and i honestly have on idea wut i would do if one of my pythons got out ;_;...
    wait i do.. i'd probably cry a bit, the start looking while crying =p
    Quote Originally Posted by reixox View Post
    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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    Re: My first escape- good ending

    Hey,

    I was just thinking. I never had a snake escape. I think they are all too fat.....LOL. You know what they say about opinions.....

    Regards,
    Bill

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