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    She's the biggest troublemaker animal I've ever owned! She constantly snubs food (although every so often she'll eat and make me get my hopes up ), she has a reoccurring RI, and now she's an escape artist. Makes me wonder what's next!!
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    A recurring RI? That doesn't sound very good. How does that happen?

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    It's not fun when you walk into your reptile room first thing in the morning and see a cage empty, especially when that cage belongs to a 12 foot green burm who is notorious for being a bit pissy. And me, being home all by myself, having to deal with her alone
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    Re: My snakes are ESCAPE ARTISTS! (story inside)

    Quote Originally Posted by heathers*bps View Post
    It's not fun when you walk into your reptile room first thing in the morning and see a cage empty, especially when that cage belongs to a 12 foot green burm who is notorious for being a bit pissy. And me, being home all by myself, having to deal with her alone
    that's scary... especially when I think that I'm only 5'4"

    the two het pied's that my boyfriend bought about two weeks ago both escape... thank god we close the door to the room because 7 cats could fine two 75g snakes a little play toy. But we had to put a glass rectangle piece on top of both lids to secure the snakes in place... and even then I'm curious if they still can figure a way out of those tubs :|
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    Re: My snakes are ESCAPE ARTISTS! (story inside)

    Quote Originally Posted by Solarsoldier001 View Post
    that's scary... especially when I think that I'm only 5'4"
    Yea, I'm just shy of 5'3". I honestly was afraid to even move. We have a built in ledge around the top of the wall, about head height to me, maybe slightly higher. That's where I found her, lol.
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    Re: My snakes are ESCAPE ARTISTS! (story inside)

    Speaking of escapees, I too have an escapee, his name is Hercules he's my lil male normal. He's a lil pistol never been able to break him of eating live nor have I been able to break him of escaping until I lined his tub with clips and but a brick on top of his tub. Yes I said brick. He's only 700 grams right now can't wait to see what I will have to do later, maybe strap it shut with straps then put bricks, lol

    I do have my own alarm system tho, my kitty Bailey, she meows and screams and runs to where he is hiding. BTW she's ratted on him 3x's so far, hehe

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