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    So glad you found her!!

    Make sure that enclosure is escape proof, and make sure to set the clips, latches, locks, etc...whatever you use.

    I think many of us have had an escapee at some point, I know I have, talk about a stressful experience

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    You should feel lucky that you have a BP baby, because corn snake babies are almost IMPOSSIBLE to find. Learn your lesson though about cage security, now you know how well they can hide.

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    Re: Miss Snow escaped her enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    So glad you found her!!

    Make sure that enclosure is escape proof, and make sure to set the clips, latches, locks, etc...whatever you use.

    I think many of us have had an escapee at some point, I know I have, talk about a stressful experience
    It was a mistake. I failed to latch the lid before I went to bed the night before after cleaning water dish and spot cleaning her cage. She curled up inside her hide and laid there looking out all night last night. I think she was happy to be warm and back home even though she was stuffed with what ever rodent/s? she eat yesterday. She might not eat for a week or so now. LOL. Hope she is ok and healthy with what she eat while she was out.

    I know ball pythons are suppose to be ambush predators laying in wait but mine seam to be hunters. All 3 of them don't wait for anything to come to them. They go after it with a vengeance. LOL I will try not to forget her latches again.
    Last edited by Skyrivers; 02-07-2018 at 10:05 AM.

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