My classroom BP escaped! Apparently, a student attempted to open the tank and left it unclipped on one side yesterday after school without me present. I know which student. When I went in this morning, Fibonacci was gone and the lid was up on one side.
He is almost a year old and about 425g. The gap in the bottom of my door is less than a half inch and there is also a hole slightly larger than a quarter under the sink cabinet in my room. The is no way to access the toe kick without taking apart the cabinetry (not an option). Also, my classroom is on the second floor.
I moved his tank to the floor and left the lid off with a rat in it and did the same with a secondary tank in the adjoining classroom in hopes of him coming out, smelling food, eating and getting tired enough for me to find him in the morning.
Maintenance on campus has some sort of expensive heat-sensing camera that can differentiate between about of a tenth of a degree. You think this would work or are snake body temps too similar to the surrounding environment?
Any other ideas on how to get him back? Do you think he could fit under the door and get to the hallway? What about going down the stairs? Thanks in advance.
I am freaking out and will continue to do so until he is back and safe.
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