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    Escapee found stories..

    Well, I am sure if you had snakes for a while either you or someone you know has had an escapee. Let's us not focus on blame but stories on how you found/caught/baited your escapee.

    I have many stories. Though my tubs and cages are escape proof I am human and has had a few animal friends run, crawl, slide and just disappear. Let's not point fingers. (I point it at myself)

    My latest story goes like this..
    I was removing my "soon to be fugitive" male house snake (maculatus) from the female cage to put an end to his breeding attempts. With no new tub set up I had to set one up. So I put him in a small egg laying container. I was snapping the lid on then *whoop* it slipped out of my hands and onto the floor then the snake slithered right behind my racks. I couldn't get to him without possibly hurting him by moving things around so I figured I would just tempt him out somehow. Or try to set some type of trap.

    It was late at night so I said let me start tomorrow. I brought in one of my rodent cages just to lure him out of hiding a bit. ..

    2 days later, after putting up with the mice odor he shows up while I was watching TV.. Lucky snake huh!



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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    When I lived in a college dorm, my snake got out twice!

    One time I found him in a roommates room. My roommate thought it was funny the snake got there and that I was going absolutely nuts trying to find the thing, not to mention I was also late for class.

    The 2nd time he "escaped", he didn't make it very far. He just crawled under his tank next to the UTH. Had is head looking straight out with a "dang, he found me" look on his face.

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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    One time my lesser escaped when he was little. I woke up and checked on him and he wasnt there, so I tore apart the room three times before giving up ( Two hours of search time) and I planned to set up a few forum snake traps. So I step outside to door of my reptile room and there he is the worse part? It was April fools day, he got me!
    - Matt

    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    Our corn snake got out once while I was home alone actually he had been coiled in my hoodie pocket and I just forgot he was there, he must have crawled ut while I was watching TV. I was tearing up the house trying to find him before my parents got home. I finally found him coiled up in my dads shoes about a foot from his tank!

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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    My albino escaped on the Jeep ride home from picking him up at BT’s place. It was late, and I was driving on the interstate when I noticed that the snake bag was empty. I didn’t tie a very good knot, and he slithered his way out. I freaked, to say the least, pulled over, but could not find him. I then decided to go ahead and drive home, and look for him there. Every now and then I would flip on the lights, and look around. The last time I flipped the lights on, his head was sticking out of a hole in my roll bar. I was so happy to find him. I learned my lesson, and now always secure snake bags better.
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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    when I first got into Balls I had albinos. One time after spot cleaning tubs I forgot to double check my males tub and he got out I just waited until Night time and checked the room with a flash light looking for a shiny light from his eyes/ I found him about 2 days later going to he other side of the room lol
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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    Well hey, how about that, I got an escapee story just from this morning!

    One of our cats woke me up today by trying to get to the area behind my tall cabinet very eagerly and very noisily (my reptiles live in my room with me). My first thought was she's just being weird again, so I told her "get outta here cat I'm trying to sleep!" She wasn't leaving however, and her persistence tipped me off. Also the familiar, shushing, sliding sound of a snake behind furniture made me realize "oh, someone's loose...."
    First thing I did was check the tubs of the usual suspects, and sure enough my Blizzard corn had gotten out again. Thankfully all I had to do was grab a flashlight and wait for a bit until I spotted him and was able to pull him out.

    Usually I don't like the cats getting anywhere near my reptiles, but I'm thankful she was there this morning to sound the alarm before he got any further! Phew!
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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    I'm still waiting for my escaped ball python(pet sitter didn't close the lid all the way, I was PISSED) to show up, you guys are giving me hope at least!

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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    I'm still waiting for my escaped ball python(pet sitter didn't close the lid all the way, I was PISSED) to show up, you guys are giving me hope at least!
    How long ago did she go missing?

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    Re: Escapee found stories..

    Good luck Mainbutter, hope you find him.

    I have only had one escaped snake incident. I came home from class and my corn had gotten loose. I freaked out and started tearing apart my room (I lived in a fairly big house with several room mates, and I was scared he had gotten out of my room and was gone forever). After making a huge mess of my closet and drawers, I find him in my bed sleeping under the covers!! What a silly little guy.

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