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My big girl escaped
During the night my big girl escaped. Woke up to find her door slid open a few inches. I think my son did not slide her door all the way shut and engage the lock, when putting her up before he went to bed. I have spent the morning looking in and under things, with no luck. Any tips tricks or ideas on how to find her? What’s my best course of action? My home is naturally cool. I’ve looked in the obvious “heat source “ places under fridge, stove, etc. she’s limited to the kitchen, living room, and possibly my sons room as his door was cracked open during the night. Will she freeze to death, starve, get hung up in something and choke?
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Re: My big girl escaped
in my experience, a loose beep is never more than 10ft from their enclosure. keep your search radius tight but thorough. any place that resembles a hiding spot, a nook or cranny, has potential even if it seems too small. in fact, the impossible spots are where you should look first.
good luck.
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Re: My big girl escaped
Did you try inside your furniture? Couches are like a playground inside around the frame
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Also check behind the stove in the housing and behind the fridge in the housing we well.
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Re: My big girl escaped
Taylor nailed it.....they like dark and confined areas.....and warmth as well. Check EVERY nook and cranny starting with the closest distance to the cage. You would be amazed as to what they can fit into. Loose clothing, blankets, couch cushions have all turned up results before.
This sounds crazy but I know as a fact that couple people on this forum years ago have had luck with the following method as a last resort:
If you don't have luck after a couple days you can try buying a live feeder and placing it in a rubbermaid tub with plenty of air holes in the center of a room preferably close to the cage location (make sure the room doesn't have carpet). Then, sprinkle a light dusting of flour on the floor of the room and wait. It usually isn't common to catch them in the act but it allows you to isolate their location.
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Yeah, they typically don't stray too far. Check spaces smaller than you can imagine they can fit. Check inside furniture, drawers, etc...
But...BE CAREFUL when opening drawers, moving parts if furniture, etc...to not squish the snake.
Good luck, keep up posted!
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Re: My big girl escaped
Also, be on the lookout for a big smelly poo! Hope you find her :( Be very careful looking around, you don't want to squish her! And I like the idea of luring her out with a feeder. Best of luck! :snake:
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Re: My big girl escaped
I’ve flipped couch and chairs over, moved fridge and stove. For some reason I keep coming back to the couch. It is the closest thing to her cage, and when she’s out on the couch she likes to get behind the cushions. I feel like I’m in the Olympic’s of a hide and seek game with a ninja. We are doing a thorough sweep of each room. We have flippped the living room, but that doesn’t mean she’s not there. How long before I should start to worry about her well being and safety? I’m hoping tonigjt after everyone goes to bed I can sit quietly and she will slither our from whatever impossible hiding spot she’s in.
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Re: My big girl escaped
Do you have any other animals? Dogs, Cats? If so I'd probably be pretty worried. If not, calm down. Take a deep breath. I'm sure you will find her! When my bp, Geno escaped, I was so worried! I was about to give up after searching for what felt like days! But I found him under an ottoman in the next room over, perfectly fine. She should be okay w/o food and heat for a couple of days, please update us if you can! It'll be okay :)
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Re: My big girl escaped
Start at the enclosure and work outwards. Both times I’ve had escapees they’ve been very close to their enclosures - my spotted python was about three feet down, inside a roll of contact paper, and my sand boa was about a foot away from his enclosure, next shelf down and over a little bit, hiding in a bunch of cords, and I believe he’d been out a couple/few days (he normally lurks under his substrate, so not seeing him is normal).
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