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    Re: The day I "lost" my ratsnake

    Quote Originally Posted by WhompingWillow View Post
    Silly snake! One of our BP's did the same thing. I went to check on him but he was nowhere to be found. I called my husband in a panic thinking he had escaped. I then decided to check the foam background, just in case, and there he was. I have no idea how he got behind there. He was about 500 grams at the time and there was no easy way to access the foam. Needless to say the foam came out of our other two Exo Terra enclosures.
    Snakes are hard-wired to find niches to snooze in...just like they automatically find the ONLY 1" hole in the lining under your sofa or bed...or go right under the "crawl-
    space" of your kitchen cupboards, and magically disappear into all upholstered furniture cushions. It's what they do for a living.

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