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  • 05-12-2006, 02:31 AM
    dca367437
    ball python hunting
    awwwww great.... my bp got out of its cage that i was almost positive was 100% secure... i guess it was only 99% though.. and it doesnt help that my mom is terrified of anything that moves that isnt human... i dont understand this... i customized a 20gal. aquarium with a perfect fitting top and 2 padlocks on the front and back... when i went to sleep i seen him moving around when i woke up he wasnt in his cage but the locks were still both locked and everything was as it was when i went to sleep????........ man... someones gotta make SURE these snakes stop watching that show prison break.... gives em ideas

    any place to where it could be.. ive already checked everywhere... dark places warm places small places .... i even ran the shower on full hot water and closed the door hoping the humidity would attract him. i also bought a mouse and sprayed it with water and put it in a cage in the middle of the floor.... im fresh out of ideas!!! somebody help please!!!
  • 05-12-2006, 05:23 AM
    ddbjdealer
    Re: ball python hunting
    Have you looked in the most obvious of places? Check the substrate, the hides in the vivarium... The way you're describing it, I would check ALL through his viv... They sometimes can burrow under the substate and appear as if they're missing.

    Good luck finding him!
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