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Re: Lost bp!!
 Originally Posted by robinbanks
what ever u say weetawd
Really? Is there REALLY any need for that comment right there??? Sheesh...
@OP, really hope your snake is alright I'm sure he's fine he's bound to have just found somewhere warm for himself!
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Idk why you guys are hatin? I let my snakes roam throughout the entire house. I have locks on all my doors though so they cant get out. Mi casa, su casa
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Re: Lost bp!!
 Originally Posted by CherryPython
Really? Is there REALLY any need for that comment right there??? Sheesh...
@OP, really hope your snake is alright  I'm sure he's fine he's bound to have just found somewhere warm for himself!
Your right and i'm sorry about that.
I just tried to offer Info on how I Lure mine back when its out. Things just went south because of one line, about how I let mine roam free in the room sometimes.
Again I apologize and I hope they find their snake.
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Re: Lost bp!!
 Originally Posted by robinbanks
Your right and i'm sorry about that.
I just tried to offer Info on how I Lure mine back when its out. Things just went south because of one line, about how I let mine roam free in the room sometimes.
Again I apologize and I hope they find their snake.
I understand things got out of hand, but lets try and focus on what this thread is about yeah? There's a lost ball python and his owner is worried and looking for a bit of advice...not arguments and nasty comments.
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Re: Lost bp!!
 Originally Posted by Nuttybuttercup
I do find it odd though that if he is in one that he has stayed there for like 3 days. I know bps are lazy but I thought mine was more active.
As a general rule, once a BP finds a place to hide, they won't come out until prompted by some stimuli, be that hunger, the need to thermoregulate, or some other stressor. Just because they're loose and have your whole house to roam around in, doesn't mean they will. That's one of several factors that can make re-finding them so hard.
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