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Re: Missing MBK
Originally Posted by the_rotten1
One of my MBKs got out once and was gone for about a month. Found her slithering around on the floor in the same room. I thought the cords to some of my electronics came to life, because she was right next to them and blended right in until I startled her.
So it's possible to find them even if they're gone for quite awhile. Eventually he will get hungry and come out to hunt for food.
I really hope this is what happens to me. I’m not gunna fill his (revised) enclosure with a new MBK until I’ve given him a month - month and half of a chance to appear. Maybe more. I just know staring at his open enclosure now every single day is gunna make me miss him more but I want it to be open to him if for whatever reason he puts himself away (lmao I realize the odds of this happening are like negative) but of course if he appears even once I’ve filled his spot I’m still going to be elated to see him. It’s crazy how snakes can get out of things... mind boggling how tight of a squeeze they can go through.
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Re: Missing MBK
I had an escapee king last winter. An 11 gram Texas Graybanded kingsnake who managed to squeeze out of an enclosure that held a corn snake half his size before him (still completely confused how he got out. It was fully and properly closed and everything).
He went missing in early January and no matter how hard we looked we never unearthed him. We gave up on searching being how we found him by end of March. We then found a shed and him in mid-May while doing some random cleaning in another room, he had lost 1 gram of body weight and looked otherwise in great shape for 4 and a half months of no food/water from us.
Even if you fill his enclosure in a while, I'd suggest keeping handy a spare secure tub at the least in case he turns up later like mine did so you have somewhere to secure him.
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Really sorry to hear this. My MBK got loose and I found her under an entertainment center about 5 feet from her enclosure. Fortunately I saw her a few minutes after I started looking. Once I saw her it took about ten minutes finally get her. I hope you find your snake!!
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Re: Missing MBK
Originally Posted by timeakinga
...Maybe I’ll be one of those super lucky people with a (happy) update in a few weeks or months. Thanks for all your help though to everyone
Don't give up! It's can take minutes, hours, days or months to round up an escaped snake...just stay optimistic & ready, because the minute you write them off,
that's when they show up. I assume you've alerted the workmen to keep an eye out for him? You don't want them to panic & kill him, not knowing he's a pet.
In my experience, snakes are often drawn to fresh outside air, so it's possible they will see him. Many years ago I got a young Everglades rat snake from a pet
store (in trade), he had been sold by them many months prior but had escaped his owners & was finally found outside, at which point they didn't feel they were up to keeping a snake at all, & returned him to the store. Great little snake, no trouble for me.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 04-29-2019 at 12:36 AM.
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Re: Missing MBK
Originally Posted by cletus
Really sorry to hear this. My MBK got loose and I found her under an entertainment center about 5 feet from her enclosure. Fortunately I saw her a few minutes after I started looking. Once I saw her it took about ten minutes finally get her. I hope you find your snake!!
Thank you I really hope so too!
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Re: Missing MBK
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Don't give up! It's can take minutes, hours, days or months to round up an escaped snake...just stay optimistic & ready, because the minute you write them off,
that's when they show up. I assume you've alerted the workmen to keep an eye out for him? You don't want them to panic & kill him, not knowing he's a pet.
In my experience, snakes are often drawn to fresh outside air, so it's possible they will see him. Many years ago I got a young Everglades rat snake from a pet
store (in trade), he had been sold by them many months prior but had escaped his owners & was finally found outside, at which point they didn't feel they were up to keeping a snake at all, & returned him to the store. Great little snake, no trouble for me.
Thank you for the positivity I feel like he must have done a visit to the water bowl that I have had out because a surprising amount had disappeared- more than I would think by evaporation. Yea I would hate for that to happen. By the possible sign of water being drank I still hope he’s in here and that he remains in here. Don’t know tho I guess time will tell! Hahhha I’m glad he’s not giving you a hard time, he probably knows he’s got it good with you! And I’m sure you got him secured well!
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Oh yeah...after playing "hide & seek" a few times with snakes, you get REALLY careful. It's so stressful & exhausting, & talk about guilt trips...
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Re: Missing MBK
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Oh yeah...after playing "hide & seek" a few times with snakes, you get REALLY careful. It's so stressful & exhausting, & talk about guilt trips...
I can completely agree with that I’ve already become much more careful myself after this round. I can’t imagine doing this again! Exactly for the reasons you say. Since then I’ve tried 3am flashlight exploring in hopes of catching him active. Here’s a little example of my lures, please feel free to tell me if it should be better somehow, the hide is heated. There is stuff in the hide too that I know he usually likes to hide under. Should I have these hides move around or have them in set places without switching it up?
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Re: Missing MBK
Originally Posted by timeakinga
I can completely agree with that I’ve already become much more careful myself after this round. I can’t imagine doing this again! Exactly for the reasons you say. Since then I’ve tried 3am flashlight exploring in hopes of catching him active. Here’s a little example of my lures, please feel free to tell me if it should be better somehow, the hide is heated. There is stuff in the hide too that I know he usually likes to hide under. Should I have these hides move around or have them in set places without switching it up?
i was a panicked mess so i constantly moved my "traps" which likely didn't help.
keep them where they are and stay diligent.
in my thread i posted above, i iterated that i was willingly to waste every f/t feeder i had keeping the "traps" up until my corn was found.
also try going around wafting the feeder into all corners of the room(s). get that smell around so they have a reason to come out and search for the traps.
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