Re: What do I do if I lose my snake?
I lost one of my BP's the very first day I brought her home. I tore through everything looking for her, but being a baby combined with how many great places there are to conceal a small snake...the search was fruitless. Setting out food didn't help because she was too freaked out to eat anyway. I was frantic with worry. What finally drew her out a week and a half later was her need for heat. After the kitchen had been dark and unpopulated for a while, I heard a thump in my beardie's terrarium. I went to investigate and found that she'd made her way up some shelves then dropped down into the terrarium ninja-style. That's how she earned her name, Cinnamon, after Cinnamon Carter in the old Mission Impossible show (oh dear, I've just dated myself). Lessons to be taken...
1. Never underestimate how quickly a snake can disappear.
2. Provide water as another member pointed out.
3. Heat is your friend. If you set up a dark, quiet area that is warm then odds are the snake will find it.
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Re: What do I do if I lose my snake?
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Flint
I've also heard (in the case of something that isn't large enough to physically harm you) that sleeping on the floor in a room you think the snake may be in for a night or two with the air low and the doorway sealed off that the snake will come to you for warmth.
I would be scared of crushing it.
Re: What do I do if I lose my snake?
I have lost my snakes before , two of them in fact, multiple times.
I always check the room thoroughly and then the house. If I do not find them then I usually just go about my day, my snakes usually show up beside their enclosure ready to go home.
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Re: What do I do if I lose my snake?
Awesome way to welcome a new young person to the forum and the world of reptiles! Well done!