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    Re: Loves his tiny hide...issue?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    ....Be careful with that skull too. One day you'll come home or wake up to a snake stuck, wedged inside those eye holes. Not fun, and dangerous for the snake.
    On a different forum years ago there was someone who had their snake temporarily in one of those clear plastic carry-cages, with the colorful snap-on lid w/handle.
    The 4 sides of those are ventilated like a comb- and the cage they were using had a couple "teeth" missing, but the hole was way too small for the snake to get out,
    or so they thought. When they weren't paying attention, their snake tried to escape anyway & got halfway thru those broken "teeth" and died from the gruesome
    injuries. Never underestimate a snake's desire to escape...and don't take it "personal" either, it's their nature to either be hunting or hiding...not sitting there in a
    box, feeling exposed. We all love snakes here & we just want new owners to learn from the mistakes of others, not the "hard way" where your pet dies.

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