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    Lost for 3 weeks

    My blotched granite burmese escaped about 3 weeks ago and I was so upset and litterally tore the house apart. I just went to move some stuff off the file cabnit and got the scare of my life lol. She was curled up under the lactose shirts I had set out as gifts. I put the whole box there 2 weeks ago after cleaning out a closet looking for her. She was not there last night. I am so freaking happy to have found her right now. I am getting her meal ready and then shes going back in a new secure viv i purchased just for when we found her.
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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    haha, what kind of shirts were they? glad you found her safe and sound.

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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    She must not be very big yet, hehe....glad you found her!
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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    About 2-3 feet right now so not real big yet which made it even harder to find her. They were the lacoste polos that are meant to be gifts lol. THe funny thing is the day she got out I found a full shed from her behind the big screen tv and the filing cabnit is in the den area lol.
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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    Congrats on finding her! Believe me, the big ones escape the eye as well! I had a 10' Burm escape before. I didn't find him for a good week. I went to clean some cages and found he had buried himself in one of the rubbermaid's full of Mulch! How he managed to squirm in there and bury himself, without a trace is beyond me.

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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    Congrats on finding him. I know I have had a snake get out but that was the last!

    Now I am not here to bash you but I have read a couple threads and with you 3 year old daughter taking a snake out, and then having it be on the loose for so long I thought I would put my .

    And reading through the animals you have most notably the burm and the water monitor these are animals that absolutely should have some secure cages. AP, Boaphile and the like all are amazing cages that provide great security to you and your animals.

    Just curious as to what you plan on housing your burm and water monitor in when they become "bigger".

    Just looking out for the welfare of you, your daughter and your animals.

    Good luck and that is awesome news that you found your burm. It is a HUGE relief to get one back.

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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    hahah that is awesome! I lost my male kenyan sand boa a couple weeks ago and thought id never find him but he was under my other cage.
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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    Quote Originally Posted by 8b8ll View Post
    Congrats on finding him. I know I have had a snake get out but that was the last!

    Now I am not here to bash you but I have read a couple threads and with you 3 year old daughter taking a snake out, and then having it be on the loose for so long I thought I would put my .

    And reading through the animals you have most notably the burm and the water monitor these are animals that absolutely should have some secure cages. AP, Boaphile and the like all are amazing cages that provide great security to you and your animals.

    Just curious as to what you plan on housing your burm and water monitor in when they become "bigger".

    Just looking out for the welfare of you, your daughter and your animals.

    Good luck and that is awesome news that you found your burm. It is a HUGE relief to get one back.

    Mike
    Great post, Mike, I have many of the same questions/concerns here.

    I'd also caution against immediately feeding that snake. It's been under stress, loose for 3 weeks, temps out of whack. I would think it would be better to let it settle back into it's home, warm back to it's proper temps, have fresh water, etc. then offer feed in a couple of days to a week.
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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    As stated in my first post I went out and bought a new viv just for her that is locked and my daughter is unable to open up. As for when the 2 big animals get bigger I have already hired a contractor to start building large enough cages for them so that I am not trying to find something later on. We have a room that is being dedicated to just these 2 for the x-large cages they require. As for feeding her I offered a small meal since it has been a month since she ate. Out for almost 3 weeks and then it was feeding day when she escaped. She took the meal and then went to the warm side of the new viv and hid. She has been in her water dish already drinking and soaking. I am leaving her alone for at least a week to adjust to the new home and from being out for so long.
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    Re: Lost for 3 weeks

    Quote Originally Posted by Flirtycuddle View Post
    As stated in my first post I went out and bought a new viv just for her that is locked and my daughter is unable to open up. As for when the 2 big animals get bigger I have already hired a contractor to start building large enough cages for them so that I am not trying to find something later on. We have a room that is being dedicated to just these 2 for the x-large cages they require. As for feeding her I offered a small meal since it has been a month since she ate. Out for almost 3 weeks and then it was feeding day when she escaped. She took the meal and then went to the warm side of the new viv and hid. She has been in her water dish already drinking and soaking. I am leaving her alone for at least a week to adjust to the new home and from being out for so long.
    Excellent.

    Looks like they will have some very suitable enclosures when the time comes!!

    Glad she is back, and would love to see some more pictures as she grows!


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