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Re: How to get him out of the hide.
He probably LOVES that hide and the fact that you can't get him out.
Give it time, and patience, and eventually he'll come out. If you don't have patience, run it under some warm water.
Patience is usually the best bet, though. One of my favorite ball python stories is one from a customer that had her ball python escape... She found it a couple days later, but she found it inside of a ski boot, wedged in so tight that she couldn't get it out. She figured if she put the boot in the cage, the snake would come out and go back into its usual hides.
Nope.
For several months, the snake just lived in the boot, even dragging meals into it to eat them, rather than come out fully. If it couldn't eat in the boot, it wouldn't eat at all. After a while, it must have out grown the ski boot, and eventually did come out, but I just remember for several months this girl coming in to feed her snake in a ski boot. For a long time, any time we'd ask her about the snake, she'd say "Well, it's fine, it comes out to poop and shed but never when anyone's home or awake..."
Your snake will probably not be quite so stubborn, but I assure you, it is probably as happy as a ball python can be crammed into that hide.
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That hide is an accident waiting for a place to happen. Save yourself some grief and put it on the fireplace mantle. It has no place in a BP's enclosure.
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Re: How to get him out of the hide.
 Originally Posted by Slim
That hide is an accident waiting for a place to happen. Save yourself some grief and put it on the fireplace mantle. It has no place in a BP's enclosure.
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That small diameter hole on the upper portion is just asking for a BP to get stuck in.
Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 03-21-2012 at 10:28 PM.
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Re: How to get him out of the hide.
 Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
I would just get normal hides, I really like these sold by reptile basics
They aren't the most interesting things to look at but they are cheap, durable, easy to clean, and most importantly make my snakes feel really secure
Here is where you can get them
http://www.reptilebasics.com/hide-boxes
I agree with Aaron! I got the exact same hides and they are so much easier to clean and get my bp's out when needed!
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I have the same tree that Fang loves to go in he will come out on his own . I am going to replace it as I when he does get bigger he will get stuck.
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I have that same hide. My baby boa sometime chills in there. If I want her out I simply tickle her. Just simply run your finger or fingernail up and down and side to side on the body until you see a twitch. Then keep doing that. They'll move.
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