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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Yeah I think I may have not pushed the tub all the way back onto the rack??? causing a little gap for him to escape.

    My next rack will be more secure.

    Also my house is still under mucho construction and I don't have any doors on my rooms or vents on my heat ducts . I was painting and stuff and just never got around to getting that finished.
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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Unfortunately I've had to deal with an escaped snake before and my experience led me to do a little article on tracking them down. Take a look and see if it doesn't help you out. Either way I hope you find your snake!

    Help! My snake escaped!

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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    When I was younger I had an escaped cornsnake. It took me over 2 weeks to find him. We finally found him in my brother's room wrapped around the warm computer we leave on 24/7.
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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I once had a water snake that would leave his tank and then just pop back in a week later when hungry.

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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Uh when my snake escaped I found him in my closet, in an old suitcase, inside of a shoe. Check under dressers. Pretty much check the immediate surroundings. Good luck finding him.

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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    is it possible that it could have gotten into another cage in the room???

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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I lost one of my pythons in the house for four days. I tore the place apart trying to find him. One day I came home for lunch from work and had an idea to look behind the fridge.

    I rolled the fridge out...and sure enough there he was behind it. Thank god he wasn't underneath or he would've been smushed.
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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hellix2494 View Post
    Well I got home the other night and one of my BP was missing. seems I didn't push his tub in all the way and he got out. I have looked all over the house and can't find him, I suspect he may have gone into the heat vent.

    you all have any tips or tricks that I can use to draw him out?

    I've seen many different racks on this forum so I don't know if it would work in your case or not but there is a video that somebody posted and it shows the keeper inserting a pin in the front of the rack after the tub was slid back into place. If you could do something like this than at least it would get you into the habit of making sure the tubs were pushed in all the way.

    If you didn't see the video but want to see what I'm trying to explain, let me know and I'll gladly search for it and post the link.

    I hope you find your bp soon!
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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    I once had a water snake that would leave his tank and then just pop back in a week later when hungry.
    just using you for food huh?
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    Re: Jail break !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by TanyaL View Post
    I've seen many different racks on this forum so I don't know if it would work in your case or not but there is a video that somebody posted and it shows the keeper inserting a pin in the front of the rack after the tub was slid back into place. If you could do something like this than at least it would get you into the habit of making sure the tubs were pushed in all the way.

    If you didn't see the video but want to see what I'm trying to explain, let me know and I'll gladly search for it and post the link.

    I hope you find your bp soon!
    Yep, that's a good idea Tanya. I have racks from Reptile Basics and Rich builds them that way: each has a hard plastic pin that forces the keeper to be methodical and careful. It's a nice safety design!


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