Can't Get BP From Cabinet
Hi all. I'm new to this site so I apologize if I'm posting this in the wrong area or anything.
My 9 month old ball python went into a tiny hole in a bathroom cabinet about 52 hours ago. We cut a hole big enough for me to see in and for my boy to get out. Most of the time he's back in a spot I can't see but several times he has come right up to the hole and just hung out within sight.
Things I've already tried:
-leaving his favorite hides by the hole with and without a heatlamp above them
-frozen/thawed mice by hole
-a live mouse in a small cage
-leaving lights off
-leaving lights on (both room light and smaller lights)
-sitting in the room and talking to him
-leaving him alone for hours with my computer hidden in the corner to record and watch from afar
So far all of these things have called him closer to me and he has poked his head out a few inches but he always seems too timid to come out all the way. My question is: after trying all these things separately and some together, what would you recommend as a next step? The area he is in is too small to reach in so he has to come out on his own.
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Those are great notes, and I have just the resources to try your tips. Yeah when he first found the hole I tried to stop him but I didn't want to pull too hard so I had to let him go in. The cabinet space is self contained (I know because he's such an explorer, if it led anywhere else he'd be long gone) so I'm fine with waiting. Thank you so much for the information, I'll try right away.
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Maybe a hide on top of a heat mat ??
I got one of mine back by putting a little container by the skirting board with a little bowl of water and place a small heatpad UNDERNEATH .. I found the LTR snake asleep one morning on the warm area about 14 days after the escape .
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bcr229
I would also put down a water bowl near the heat pad. I found several escapees when they came out to get a drink. Again, don't put it by the hole, put it a little ways away so the snake has to come all the way out to reach the bowl. If you put a hide next to the water bowl and pad your snake may decide to go there instead of back into the hole.
Oh my goodness I can't believe I didn't think to put his water bowl in there! This is my first time having an escaped snake so my only excuse is a mind overtaken with worry but that is a great addition! He drinks a lot of water (not in a concerning way though) so I just set his bowl near the above suggested tunnel, hides, and heat pad. Thank you!
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Zincubus
Maybe a hide on top of a heat mat ??
I got one of mine back by putting a little container by the skirting board with a little bowl of water and place a small heatpad UNDERNEATH .. I found the LTR snake asleep one morning on the warm area about 14 days after the escape .
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I set up a similar situation with my heatpad on top of a hide to keep it warm. I'm using a safe human heat pad since I can't detach the under tank heater from his tank, but when we've needed to travel in the car he has seemed to like this heat pad I'm using so hopefully it will work.
I am glad it worked for your snake but I REALLY hope mine doesn't stay in there for 14 days. We're on day 4 now and even knowing he's just right inside the cabinet I'm still so stressed. Thank you for the suggestion and information!
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e1095
I set up a similar situation with my heatpad on top of a hide to keep it warm. I'm using a safe human heat pad since I can't detach the under tank heater from his tank, but when we've needed to travel in the car he has seemed to like this heat pad I'm using so hopefully it will work.
I am glad it worked for your snake but I REALLY hope mine doesn't stay in there for 14 days. We're on day 4 now and even knowing he's just right inside the cabinet I'm still so stressed. Thank you for the suggestion and information!
No worries. .. I started by leaving thawed pinky mouse overnight but I actually gave up on that after a week or so and left the heat and fresh water only . It seems the heat was the key .
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