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  • 03-23-2016, 06:47 PM
    piedpipper
    The one that got away...and came back!
    Hi Everyone!
    I have a bit of an interesting story. Over a month and a half ago my beautiful jungle carpet python (the prize of my collection) that I had got from a breeder all the way in Texas, escaped. It was heartbreaking, especially since it was a freak occurrence. My brother's friend (not all there as it would seem) got angry with him and decided the best way to get back at him would be to open all MY tubs in my snake room.:mad: Well needless to say the quick carpet python escaped before anyone knew what had happened (nothing else did though; luckily the ball pythons are all too lazy lol).

    I looked high and low for him for a couple weeks (in the ceiling even) before I finally gave up. I figured he was definitely a goner with no water or food for all that time.

    Well, my father gave me a call today (feeding day for the snakes) and told me that he was about to feed the 11th snake (I only have 10). Needless to say it was the biggest sense of relief and happiness that I have felt for a long time. After over 6 weeks he came back! He was found in the snake room crouched over the unthawing rats that were about to be fed to the other snakes! He was half in the wall and half out (the room is unfinished and has holes where the pipes run).

    The most remarkable thing, however, was that not only was he not skinny and dehydrated but had actually nearly doubled in size and was as feisty as ever!
    While this is a good thing for me it also means that we must have some mice living in the ceiling :rolleyes:
    He must have been hanging out near the heating pipes, drinking the odd condensation here and there, and apparently feasting on families of wild mice!

    Here are some pictures of him before escaping in early February:

    http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...psamt1wxc2.jpg
    http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6chgbuph.jpg

    And after we found him today eating a small mouse even though he had been on fuzzies before:

    http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...psebe4zxu3.jpg
    http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...psvkxreeyh.jpg

    The pictures are pretty bad but he has gotten SO much yellower and larger since he escaped, I cannot imagine how many times he must have shed up there.

    Anyway just wanted to share my excitement with you guys. Just because you lost a snake a long time ago doesn't mean it can't show up sometime in the future lol.
    These snakes are more resilient than we give them credit for!
  • 03-23-2016, 07:08 PM
    cron14
    Re: The one that got away...and came back!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by piedpipper View Post
    Hi Everyone!
    I have a bit of an interesting story. Over a month and a half ago my beautiful jungle carpet python (the prize of my collection) that I had got from a breeder all the way in Texas, escaped. It was heartbreaking, especially since it was a freak occurrence. My brother's friend (not all there as it would seem) got angry with him and decided the best way to get back at him would be to open all MY tubs in my snake room.:mad: Well needless to say the quick carpet python escaped before anyone knew what had happened (nothing else did though; luckily the ball pythons are all too lazy lol).

    I looked high and low for him for a couple weeks (in the ceiling even) before I finally gave up. I figured he was definitely a goner with no water or food for all that time.

    Well, my father gave me a call today (feeding day for the snakes) and told me that he was about to feed the 11th snake (I only have 10). Needless to say it was the biggest sense of relief and happiness that I have felt for a long time. After over 6 weeks he came back! He was found in the snake room crouched over the unthawing rats that were about to be fed to the other snakes! He was half in the wall and half out (the room is unfinished and has holes where the pipes run).

    The most remarkable thing, however, was that not only was he not skinny and dehydrated but had actually nearly doubled in size and was as feisty as ever!
    While this is a good thing for me it also means that we must have some mice living in the ceiling :rolleyes:
    He must have been hanging out near the heating pipes, drinking the odd condensation here and there, and apparently feasting on families of wild mice!

    Here are some pictures of him before escaping in early February:

    http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...psamt1wxc2.jpg
    http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6chgbuph.jpg

    And after we found him today eating a small mouse even though he had been on fuzzies before:

    http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...psebe4zxu3.jpg
    http://i1383.photobucket.com/albums/...psvkxreeyh.jpg

    The pictures are pretty bad but he has gotten SO much yellower and larger since he escaped, I cannot imagine how many times he must have shed up there.

    Anyway just wanted to share my excitement with you guys. Just because you lost a snake a long time ago doesn't mean it can't show up sometime in the future lol.
    These snakes are more resilient than we give them credit for!

    Glad you found your JC. He is gorgeous! I can't wait to get one at the end of the year
  • 03-23-2016, 07:47 PM
    piedlover79
    Wow! Amazing, what a beauty and so glad you got that one back!
  • 03-23-2016, 08:07 PM
    Reinz
    Great news!

    What a story :rolleye2:

    He is a pretty boy, did you get him from Mike Pennell?
  • 03-23-2016, 08:13 PM
    Prognathodon
    Re: The one that got away...and came back!
    Yay for returning snake!


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  • 03-23-2016, 08:18 PM
    EL-Ziggy
    Re: The one that got away...and came back!
    Great story and a beautiful jungle. Congrats on the happy reunion. :)
  • 03-23-2016, 08:24 PM
    piedpipper
    Thanks all! And to think that he is this yellow at only around 9 months old! Can't wait to see how he looks in a year or two.

    Reinz: No I actually got him from Bryan Hummel he produces some awesome jungles (also very affordable) and really nice jungle jags. This one was actually from a jungle jag clutch so he is actually not even completely pure jungle! (Around 90% though)
  • 03-23-2016, 08:43 PM
    Terminal
    Re: The one that got away...and came back!
    Great story and ending. I am waiting on a JC from Nick Mutton, a yearling, that looks just like yours. He was supposed to be shipped today for delivery tomorrow but it's been postponed till Monday due to the weather. :(
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