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    I lost a mojave for 3 weeks... she pop out from a pile of old newspaper. Never thought she could be in there

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    Re: its been ove a week since the ecape

    Knock wood - I had an escapee last week - a spider female. Judy can tell you - my apartment would NOT be a fun place to hunt for a lost snake. Something told me to pull the rack back a bit (even though I already shone the flashlight back there) and when I did, I found her back there. Girlfriend had the nerve to try to "run" the other way! LOL

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    One time my pinstripe got out of his tub (OK, I left the lid off all night and the next day). I came home from work and my stomach did a flip when I saw his open tub and realized he was out. I found him curled up behind the next rack, the heat was coming thru the back and he figured that was good enough I guess.
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    Re: its been ove a week since the ecape

    where did u lose him?

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    Our super pastel 66% het axanthic was small enough to get out of the new rack we built last year. She was 2weeks old at the time and had only eaten once. It took two weeks but I tore my room apart (it was connected the the snake room at the time) and moved every thing. I finally moved the dresser and found her there. She is alive and well and the gap in the rack is now fixed. That being said any other snake that I have had get out have been found normally with in 1 or 2 days. I turn off all of the lights in the house and get up at 2 or 3 in the morning after 4 or 5 hours of total quiet and dark and usually they are crusing around in the middle of the floor.

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