Advice on cutting open a hide
My python is stuck in his hide - hes been in there for a couple days, I've been trying to wait it out to see if he can actually get out on his own but now I'm afraid that he really can't. It's the all living things bonsai tree decoration and it appears to be indestructible. Fortunately I can wiggle him around enough to one side where i could cut into it without cutting him and just slowly widening the hole but I have no experience with tools - should I use a saw? Has anyone else had to cut a hide? I think it's made of resin but I'm not sure. Would it be insane to take the whole thing to Home Depot and ask for help?
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Re: Advice on cutting open a hide
True- I've just never used a saw before and am terrified of actually cutting him :(
Re: Advice on cutting open a hide
I've had him for about a year, he's real docile and sweet. My retic outgrew the tree hide so I moved it to his tank last week - he's been in there for at least four days - I've been watching his tank like crazy and I'm 99% sure he hasn't moved. I have no idea what the inside of the tree looks like - and I can't see enough of him to see if he's squished and isn't getting circulation. When i touch him, he pushes back on my hand rather than moving away, I tried to wiggle him out but I don't want to hurt him. He's never been real interested in food, but I will try that before I go out for my contractor debut :(
Re: Advice on cutting open a hide
Definitely no on the saw. I wouldn't try a hammer and chisel, either. I'd start with grabbing a bit (far away from the snake) with a good sturdy pair of pliers, preferably needle-nose, and see how hard it is to break off a small chunk. Then move on to carefully enlarging the opening. Take your time, go slowly, take out small chunks, less likely to hurt the snake or yourself that way. That's how we've freed a couple snakes that got stuck in hides/aquarium decor.
Needle-nosed pliers will concentrate the force more than broad-nosed pliers. Take small bites - like a half-inch deep. If you don't have needle-nosed, take smaller chunks, or work from the corner of the jaws. Odds are the hide isn't as indestructible as it seems when attacked that way.
If you get (or have) another hide like this, fill that void with Great Stuff.
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Re: Advice on cutting open a hide
Thank you - that sounds like so much of a better idea than a saw. I hope the scenting works I'm gonna try that now. Thank you all for being so helpful