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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
 Originally Posted by masonhall
Just hold out! I thought all hope was lost because there was a hole in the floor right next to her cage but no! We found her!
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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
 Originally Posted by Salamander
I have all that done already and the floor looks like we had a blizzard inside.
Haven't seen so much as a tiny ruffling of the flour.
Lost my 4.5 ft ball in my classroom. offered a huge amount of extra credit for the student that found him (i teach high school) Had 4 classes of kids searching for him for 4 days during all free time. we powdered the room but found nothing. looked EVERYWHERE I was starting to think that a kid had stolen him but there I was one day and looked across the room and he was 5 ft off the floor stretched across a shelf.
dont give up he will turn up
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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
 Originally Posted by lizlopez
Lost my 4.5 ft ball in my classroom. offered a huge amount of extra credit for the student that found him (i teach high school) Had 4 classes of kids searching for him for 4 days during all free time. we powdered the room but found nothing. looked EVERYWHERE I was starting to think that a kid had stolen him but there I was one day and looked across the room and he was 5 ft off the floor stretched across a shelf.
dont give up he will turn up
Do you really think my fat lazy slob can climb that well, too?
He really is a klutz at climbing.
Then again, he's great at lock picking so maybe I underestimate him.
Thanks so much for the continuing infusions of hope.
You ALL are truly a blessing to me.
Shari
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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
I keep checking this thread to see if he's been found good luck.
Mine was lost for two weeks. I was really worried because it was winter here in Canada and it was like 60-65 in my room the whole time and also the worst part is the cold air intake vent I would stick my head in it everyday. But One night I got home at 3am sat on my bed and there he was in the corner with the just been busted look on his face.
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HeadSetJones 0.1.0 Normal Ball Python, "Donut".
0.0.1 Albino Corn Snake, "Ekans".
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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
 Originally Posted by Kyle1989
I keep checking this thread to see if he's been found good luck.
Mine was lost for two weeks. I was really worried because it was winter here in Canada and it was like 60-65 in my room the whole time and also the worst part is the cold air intake vent I would stick my head in it everyday. But One night I got home at 3am sat on my bed and there he was in the corner with the just been busted look on his face.
If he comes back, he is gonna be SO busted.
I'm going to ground him for life.
[after I hug the bejeebers out of him and cry a whole lot]
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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
 Originally Posted by HeadSetJones
Best of luck. :/
Thank you.
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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
 Originally Posted by Salamander
Do you really think my fat lazy slob can climb that well, too?
He really is a klutz at climbing.
Then again, he's great at lock picking so maybe I underestimate him.
I've heard of people with BP's that can climb door frames. It's easy to underestimate them. Don't for a second think that you'll have to find them down load.
Quite the opposite actually, a lot of times they can get up easier than they can get down. Their only way down tends to be falling, in which case you'll probably hear him.
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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
Been checking in daily, looking forward to the "He's back!" announcement. Fingers crossed for you.
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Re: The most hopeless escape case *ever*
As everyone has said, do not give up on finding that snake. My male normal escaped from a tank twice. He was able to find out how to push up on the lid and get out. He did this twice! I finally put him a in a secure tub and have not had any escapes so far. I guess he was trying to tell me that he really didn't like being in a tank. Both times he escaped I found him in my base board heating in my bathroom, and at the exact same spot the second time too! These snakes are very crafty at escaping. You will find him, just hang in there!
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