Re: rubbermaid users beware!
What a well trained snake LOL!
It's so easy to lose them sometimes - I lost my Beardie last year - we tend to let her run around and make sure the doors are shut then - of course one wasn't so she escaped. She was gone about a week and we put up posters everywhere and notes with her pic on through letterboxes and our neighbor found her basking in his garden as though it were the most natural thing in the world - a week later. They seem to tend to stay close and I've learned on this list (I'm new) that snakes don't wander too far away from their enclosures either.
Sue
BD - BP - Parrot - Dog
Re: rubbermaid users beware!
Well Eden freaked me out about an hour ago. She has a glass aquarium. I had her out today and asked my son to put her back. The lid had a 2mm space that it wasnt closed (she's over 2 1/2 feet). I was walking upstairs to get something from the kitchen and my boyfriend says to me "isnt that your snake on the floor?". I thought he was twacked, but he was right. She was so cold and she would have had to fall off of my dresser about 3 feet from the floor to get down. We have a cat too, that was happily sleeping on the couch. Needless to say, I'm a bit on the freaked out side. Sigh....... Waddaya gonna do with em....
Re: rubbermaid users beware!
Tis why I put bungy cords on my rubbermaid plus its so long it needs re-inforcment in the middle of the lid. Ive lost my Corn three times in 9 years. but once she was in the care of a full time baby sitter. the 1st time to this day i have no clue how. her lid was 100% secure. Ive learned from my mistakes. No more lost snakes. prolly the hardest animal to relocate cept a goldfish. >=)