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    Panic! Snake escape!

    So I got home from shopping and went to check humidity and temps. I couldn't see clyde in his hide. So i opened up the vivarium and sure enough he was gone! After a frantic and panicked search I found him in the basement hiding under the futon in the den. Not positive how long he was there. Couldn't have been more than 3 hours.

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    Re: Panic! Snake escape!

    Good thing you found him so quick.
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    Re: Panic! Snake escape!

    Quote Originally Posted by Newbie39 View Post
    Good thing you found him so quick.
    Just followed snake escape protocol. Start in the reptile room checking everycorner and dark place. If not there move onto the next room and so on. I wasn't too worried about temperature as my house was at 81. I'm glad I found him quickly though

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    See if you would have built that snake playroom by now you would have found him sooner playing in there. Another reason for a snake playroom
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    Re: Panic! Snake escape!

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    See if you would have built that snake playroom by now you would have found him sooner playing in there. Another reason for a snake playroom


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pezz View Post
    So I got home from shopping and went to check humidity and temps. I couldn't see clyde in his hide. So i opened up the vivarium and sure enough he was gone! After a frantic and panicked search I found him in the basement hiding under the futon in the den. Not positive how long he was there. Couldn't have been more than 3 hours.

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    He was probably looking for that sex dungeon you were talking about.

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