the second one is a bit brute-force, has been suggested by Stefan Broghammer at reptilTV , that is to use double-sided tape to make barriers that will actually trap the snake. Of course these must be checked several times a day, because being taped to the floor is not fun for the snake. According to Broghammer, snakes get stuck to double-sided tape and have no chance of freeing themselves, and he described accidents where people used double-sided tape to fix something inside the terrarium, it came lose, and the snake got stuck to the wall or ceiling for days. of course this can only be the last resort, if all else failed.
Okay so I know who not to watch and how stupid he is!!!
Think about that for a second. Why would you want to harm and stress your snake more than it already is?
Glad you found your snake..My friend had her's get out ( cause her son was showing off snake, didn't lock tank) She found her behind the fish tank So far non of mine have gotten lost...
Lol glad you found him! About a month ago I left mines lid unlocked and he opened it I went to bed about midnight and he was in there next morning he was gone. This was not the first time I had one on the loose so I looked where I found the first one the first time (in my couch ) he wasn't there after and hour of looking we lifted my deep freeze. There he was in a hole the warmest spot on the freezer lol. Needless to say I started triple checking the lid before I went to bed
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