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    rubbermaid users beware!

    One of my snakes escaped from his rubbermaid last night/this morning. I got out of bed and noticed my cat going nuts by my record player. I flashed the flashlight between it and the wall, and LO and BEHOLD, I see BP pattern there! I pulled the heavy record player away from the wall (one of my BP tanks is on it) and Mark managed to get the little bugger.
    Somehow, the one side handle of the rmaid was just hanging there, not connected to the lid at all. That is how he got out. I think I did it yesterday during feeding time. Can you say Duuuuuhrrrr..
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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    It happens to the best of us, and I'm glad you found him before he got a chance to disappear into that mysterious black hole
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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    hey as im sure ive mentioned somewhere along the line out here im a orthodox jew (but lets please not get into a religion debate) so on saturdays which is our sabbath i cannot handle Monty (unless there is a danger to a person) so u can imagine my mass hysteria when i woke up one saturday morning rolled over and looked at Monty's tank and the door was hanging open!! i started tearing the room apart going nuts trying to figure out what to do then i spotted a little mound of Monty doo on my floor i cleaned it up and just glanced over at his tank and lo and behold hes sitting inside the tank!!
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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    Wow, that's interesting, what is it about the Sabbath that makes you not be able to handle your BP? (I know very little about the Jewish faith, I'll admit)
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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    it really complicated and btw it'll be sabbath in under a half an hour from now8:03 (if u notice ive never posted after sundown on friday and before sunset on saturday


    the whole not handling snake thingy is that there is a concept of anything that has no purpose u cannot do on sabbath eg you can walk ur dog but u cant play catch with it and if handleing monty was absolutly vital to his health then i would be allowed to
    i can change his water or clean up feces because that couyld have negative effects on him i cant feed him because it could wait (same things apply to a mouse i feed live so sometimes i have a mouse that he hasnt eaten yet and i can give it food on sabbath but not touch it
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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    Did I read that right? Monty got out, pooped on the floor and then went back home? LOL that's wonderful and too funny really, good for Monty!


    Thanks for explaining about your religion. I always find it so interesting to learn about others beliefs and practices.

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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    no problem


    and yes unless some one in my family decided to work up enough nerve to enter my lair and take out monty poop and put it on the floor he got out did it himself and went back in

    which actually makes me feel good about the cage because if he went back in it was the only accessible place with good temps for him
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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    Ahh, it happens to most of us once or twice.

    I did the same thing, but with a 20 g with a sliding lid. I was feeding him and didn't close it all the way (i did, but there was a like 2 mm gap) and forgot to lock it. .. Next morning I look and he's gone.

    Atleast you found him!
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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    Even if it has a locking lid you should still drill 4-6 holes and use S hooks or U hooks and lock it down using those. I have done this with my Rubbermaid and have never had a problem.

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    Re: rubbermaid users beware!

    My Ball Python baby has gotten out before. I went into my room (thats where I keep all my snakes), and then I see him sticking half way out from under the bed with my cat like 10 inches from his face. He was a little guy only 16". He is 17" now, and hasn't gotten out again. What freaked me out was the fact my cat was in there...I was so worried she had hurt him. But he was all good, I put him back in his cage and piled like 10 books on the top.
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