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    Darn snake went missing

    They day we found out he was missing I had the sliding door open most the day. What do you think the chances of him being out and about and slipping past me during the day? I am pretty sure he got out the night before.
    Where are the oddest places you have found an escapee?

    We are now on day two and I am sick to stomach. I never have the slider open, and I just happened to be stripping some cabinets on the patio and left the door open for the dog to bug me.

    Ungratefull turd, I nurse him back to health and this is how he repays me? I really should have had a more secure top, but it was weighted down pretty heavily, and I am still shocked that he made it out. Oh and they day he gets loose I am offered cage with a lock, and all ready have a tub we going to start working on.

    Oh and one more for those that have found them in walls? how far from their enclosure was the opening, and how did you know it was in there? I have a couple of places in walls he may have gone into, but I would rather not tear up five different walls nless I know he is there.

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    Re: Darn snake went missing

    most of time, in my experience, theyre in the same room the enclosure was in, check in closets, cabinets, shoeboxes, shoes, under the tank (?), by the heater, under furniture, between blankets, pretty much everywhere. in my room i have a baseboard heater that sits 1.5" above the ground, with my bed pushed against it, and anytime mine gets out, he always there. so if hes been out before check where you found him last. and good luck, i hope you find him
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