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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    Thats CRAZY hahahaha. Man so glad you mentioned that
    I was beginning to give up hope. I must have had mice. She looks like she has eaten something. Little worried. Hope no sickness comes out of it.

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    I was beginning to give up hope. I must have had mice. She looks like she has eaten something. Little worried. Hope no sickness comes out of it.

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    Did you find any other signs of mice? I definitely hope she doesn't get sick

    Another story from my past: somewhere around 20 years ago I got my first bp. Come to think of it, the escape artist from my earlier story. I found a nest of rat pups in a shed in my back yard. I fed 3 of them to my bp and luckily no sickness. That poor snake had it rough compared to the standards of today. I kept it in an aquarium with a heat rock and not the slightest idea of the temps or humidity and the little bugger was very healthy, shed perfectly every time, never hissed or tried to bite and escaped more times than I could count. I had it for about 2 years and the last time it escaped, I never seen it again. I've found it inside the cone of a subwoofer a few times and deep inside my couch alot too. I've been woken up a few times by it too. I guess I was warm and comfy.

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by c0r3yr0s3 View Post
    Did you find any other signs of mice? I definitely hope she doesn't get sick

    Another story from my past: somewhere around 20 years ago I got my first bp. Come to think of it, the escape artist from my earlier story. I found a nest of rat pups in a shed in my back yard. I fed 3 of them to my bp and luckily no sickness. That poor snake had it rough compared to the standards of today. I kept it in an aquarium with a heat rock and not the slightest idea of the temps or humidity and the little bugger was very healthy, shed perfectly every time, never hissed or tried to bite and escaped more times than I could count. I had it for about 2 years and the last time it escaped, I never seen it again. I've found it inside the cone of a subwoofer a few times and deep inside my couch alot too. I've been woken up a few times by it too. I guess I was warm and comfy.
    A few rodent droppings but that is it.

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Put a couple traps out so maybe to can catch one and examine it for diseases. Unfortunately all you can really do is keep a close eye on her and keep the vet on speed dial... good luck and keep me posted if you don't mind

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by c0r3yr0s3 View Post
    Put a couple traps out so maybe to can catch one and examine it for diseases. Unfortunately all you can really do is keep a close eye on her and keep the vet on speed dial... good luck and keep me posted if you don't mind
    Absolutely.

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    I was beginning to give up hope. I must have had mice. She looks like she has eaten something. Little worried. Hope no sickness comes out of it.

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    You can take the snake out of the wild, but not the wild out of the snake!

    Also, imagine that rodents' surprise- and if he had any friends present, the rodent world will be abuzz with tales of monsters tonight in your yard !!
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Crowfingers View Post
    You can take the snake out of the wild, but not the wild out of the snake!

    Also, imagine that rodents' surprise- and if he had any friends present, the rodent world will be abuzz with tales of monsters tonight in your yard !!
    Just another Saga to tell her grandkids about

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    I say put the poop in a Ziploc bag and put it under the oven sorry, I'm italian and this is how we send a message

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by c0r3yr0s3 View Post
    Did you find any other signs of mice? I definitely hope she doesn't get sick

    Another story from my past: somewhere around 20 years ago I got my first bp. Come to think of it, the escape artist from my earlier story. I found a nest of rat pups in a shed in my back yard. I fed 3 of them to my bp and luckily no sickness. That poor snake had it rough compared to the standards of today. I kept it in an aquarium with a heat rock and not the slightest idea of the temps or humidity and the little bugger was very healthy, shed perfectly every time, never hissed or tried to bite and escaped more times than I could count. I had it for about 2 years and the last time it escaped, I never seen it again. I've found it inside the cone of a subwoofer a few times and deep inside my couch alot too. I've been woken up a few times by it too. I guess I was warm and comfy.
    That was all Common back then. My 20 year old Burm lived with a room Ambient of 65-74 in front of a Picture window in my Living Room that was 25x22 and Drafty with only a Heat Rock in a 8'x36"X24" enclosure for the first 10 years of his life. No thermometers, thermostats or Humidity control. My wife and I always had to help him shed..idk how many times he would slide the double pane glass door open on his enclosure and id wake up to him looking at me on the side of my bed Hissing Crazy at the Cat who was laying on me... We would also wake up with him clearing the Kitchen counter off, or pulling the Shower Curtain Rod down. Between that Burm and myself we used all that cats lives hahahahaha.
    When I look back it seems like another Lifetime... 18 years old, wild and not a ounce of sense hahahaha
    Name: Christian
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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    I once lost a fully grown corn snake in my parents house for two weeks! I did the flour trick, I put out water and some thawed mice, I looked everywhere. Found where he had gone to the bathroom under my brothers dresser. That was the only sign of him until one night I woke up to go pee and he was sliding across my bedroom floor! Talk about lucky lol


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