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    Could of been nasty

    I was chilling last night watching a film last night with the missus and heard a few bangs upstairs in the snake room , so I thought one had escaped.
    I went up and out the light on and shone a torch into each Vic doing a head count when I noticed Medusa my IMG boa thrashing about,she was only fed last week so not due for a few weeks, just her back end was out the hide so I pulled back wards. And there was a bit of a shock, she had the vent stuck round her neck, I was mortified as she really had it such under chin, I tried to bend the plastic but wasn't budging, so I had to run down stairs and get some tin snips to cut the vent to release her, by the time I was back up she had slipped down a bit as I had bent it for her, she was really hissing now, so I had to hold my hand over her head to cut it and calm her down , she was fine and u checked her over. I had to pop her in another Viv with sunglow over night till I sorted how to stop the problem , luckily I was in , next week I'm on holiday(vacation) I'm just so relieved.
    I've put another piece of plastic with holes and glued it in,hope this has solved it




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    When I read that she had the vent around her neck I pictured something totally different...

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    Wow, it's amazing she was strong enough to do that. Good thing you were home!

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    Re: Could of been nasty

    Snakes do the darndest things . That's amazing that she was strong enough to push through so a small space. What was she thinking though? Glad you were there to save the day Rich.
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    Re: Could of been nasty

    Wow! Glad you were able to get it off. They are incredibly strong...and determined. One of my boas taught me not to use the aluminum vents, the fins bent quite easily but luckily mine didn’t manage to get their heads through before I found out.
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    Wow, I'm so glad you were home & heard the commotion...glad she's OK too. Snakes sure can get in trouble sometimes.

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    Well that's terrifying. So happy she's ok.

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    I guess that goes to show you never underestimate the will of an animal, glad nothing worse happened! Best of luck.
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    Re: Could of been nasty

    Wow that's just crazy!

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    Re: Could of been nasty

    Thanks everyone, really freaked me out, when I looked into everyone's viv with the torch to do a roll call, and she was thrashing about with just her head in the hide, when I pulled her out it was just under chin and wouldn't go the other way to remove it, so had to run downstairs for the tin snips, by the time I had found them she had moved it down a bit but was really hissing, had to hold her head so not too cut her, thank goodness I was there

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