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    Re: HELP! escaped ball python

    I have learned not to take out a snake and play with it while taking ambien... LOL. The hardest one I found was in the guest room under the sofa bed. I flipped it up (with help) and checked all around inside it. just as I was about to give up on that spot, I noticed a small tear in the fabric underneath the arm of the chair. So I ripped it open, and put my arm as far as i could reach. On my way back pulling it out, I rubbed up against the snake I was searching for. LOL Couldnt believe it. One thing I can tell you, is I always look up, rarely down.
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    Re: HELP! escaped ball python

    UPDATE: so I went on vacation and arrived to find a beautiful baby curled up in his cage. my roommate found him wandering the halls. this was the best xmas present ever.

    on a more serious note: should I be really concerned about his health since he's been missing for so long? he seems to be doing fine. he's soaking himself because he's going to shed in the next week. i'm upping the humidity because he's been dry for so long (yucky dry heat in the house & no humidity in CO).
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    Re: HELP! escaped ball python

    Congrats on finding your snake. I would just watch out for anything out of the ordinary. Or, you could always take him in for a check-up, at least for your own peace of mind...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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