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  • 08-19-2013, 05:53 AM
    SnakeGriffin
    Re: NOO! 44g Carpet Python ESCAPED!
    I once had a ball python escape his terrarium fish tank thing. Standard glass aquarium just without water(obviously). I was gone the whole day and had no idea where he was. He had pushed his way through the screen in a corner because I hadn't fed him in a week. Turns out the next morning I lifted my bed and there he was curled up in a ball right smack in the middle. Except he wasnt 44g :3 He was much larger, but I was new to ball pythons then, it was almost 5 years ago now, I hope you find him! ~
  • 08-19-2013, 08:29 AM
    M&H
    NOO! 44g Carpet Python ESCAPED!
    One if my carpet pythons is notorious for escapes. She now has a lid on her tub lol she has been found in the bathroom on the sink trying to climb the mirror, and on top of the feeding bowls (I use the same bowls to thaw rats). One time I had a boa who escaped while I was on vacation. He managed to get all the way downstairs and into the recycling bin. He crawled in but it was too high for him to get out!

    Good luck finding him! I'm sure he will pop up when you least expect it.
  • 08-19-2013, 11:28 PM
    dragonsong93
    Aaah I hope you guys are right!! It's just we live in an OLD house and there's holes in the corners of the walls where the heating pipes go thru, plus the bathroom is in the process of being torn apart so there is a legit hole into the kitchen below, and tons of space for a teeny snake to hide! My first BP escaped years ago and was gone for 2 weeks, but he was a lot bigger, I haven't had an escapee since I made the rack system so I was completely at a loss. :( I think what happened is she squeezed out right where there's a little dip in the tub's dimensions, it's less than a 1/2 inch gap though so really crazy that she succeeded.
  • 08-29-2013, 04:44 PM
    Mattox
    I had a baby kenyan sand boa escape through an air hole in her tub and found her over a month later still alive in my wall heater. She was only 22grams when found lol. your snake is double the size so maybe you will have double the odds of finding her. goodluck ! check out heat sources around the house.
  • 09-13-2013, 06:41 PM
    beez
    NOO! 44g Carpet Python ESCAPED!
    good luck man my gtp escaped while i was on vacation and we found him 10 days later 2 rooms away up in a fake tree in my house lol. check places like that.
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