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    Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Anywhere she wants apparently!

    Cleaning day is always an adventure with Tequila. As soon as she out of the cage she heads for the smallest place she can find. She is extremely strong and when she decides she is going somewhere, its on!

    Today she decided to cram herself down the inside of a CB70 rack with the tub still in there: (Excuse the mess on the floor. I hadn't gotten to sweeping and mopping yet and the Uromastyx makes a mess with his bird seed and greens.)



    And here she is after I used all my strength to yank out the CB70 tub. This is a situation where she will stay there until she is ready to go back into her cage. There is no pulling her out of there when she uses her muscles!


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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Nice Since you can't muscle her out, try using some of that charm and sweet talk her out.
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    On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
    You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Quote Originally Posted by tigerlily
    Nice Since you can't muscle her out, try using some of that charm and sweet talk her out.
    If I have to rely on charm, she might be there a long time!

    She will have to come out before feeding starts tonight. I am not going to bring a tub full of rats in there with her loose

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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Now I would love to see the video of that.

    Good luck getting her out. Hopefully you've got more stamina than she does.
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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Quote Originally Posted by tigerlily
    Now I would love to see the video of that.

    Good luck getting her out. Hopefully you've got more stamina than she does.
    Stamina I've got. Patience, not so much!

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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    hmm...I seem to have memories of a beast of mine cramming herself into a rack, in a similar manner....

    Ah yes...I vaguely remember! Joe, please refresh my memory as to what happened that day!

    "har har har don't nate out har har har"

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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Fancy.

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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Fancy.

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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    She will have to come out before feeding starts tonight. I am not going to bring a tub full of rats in there with her loose


    eh...she looks completely harmless.

    I say go ahead and bring the rats in and don't worry about it.

    she won't hurt you...

    much....


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    Re: Where does an 8ft, 37 lb Boa go?

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    I am not going to bring a tub full of rats in there with her loose.
    Uh-oh... Jamie's pulling a Nate. Scared of the widdle snake?

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