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    Ball python in heating vent. Please help

    my ball python Archie escaped from his terrarium today and is in my heating vent. I can see him poking his head up every so often.

    Any ideas for luring him out? I don't have any f/t mice on hand.

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    Re: Ball python in heating vent. Please help

    Can you reach in and just grab him?

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    Now when you say heating vent, that's a very broad description. I'm still kind of confused.
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    it goes down too far. he gets spooked and goes in deeper.

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    Re: Ball python in heating vent. Please help

    Quote Originally Posted by Jey5636 View Post
    it goes down too far. he gets spooked and goes in deeper.
    Heating vent in what? A trailer?
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    I'm in a three story house

    let me try and get a picture of the vent up

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    Sounds like you may need a snack to entice him with.

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    Re: Ball python in heating vent. Please help

    Quote Originally Posted by Jey5636 View Post
    I'm in a three story house

    let me try and get a picture of the vent up
    And where are your vents at? We don't know what your house looks like is what I was trying to get at. Pictures would be the best bet.
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    Can you take a picture of the room and then the wall or ceiling or floor of the vent that way I can get an idea.

    I've never been in a 3 story house with the exception of being in Europe and I'm sure the way they build houses is vastly different then ours.

    In the 2 story houses that I've been in the vents are on the ceiling and that looks different from anything I've seen.
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