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Blackecho
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 18:28:49
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I have heard of it being used successfully too, as long as you get the low-tack version. |
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 18:38:45
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try looking behind washing machine,etc warm places. a friend of mine had her royal python escape for 3 months and apppeared in the front room one day |
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dazb
The Corn Snake Moderator
United Kingdom
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 18:42:17
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good tip...
under the fridge freezer is where i found my leo...compressor keeps them warm. |
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 21:35:55
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Cheers Dazb
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1.0. Albino Burm 2.0. Carpet Python 1.0. Cali King 11.6. Corns 1.1. Royal Python 1.1. Thick Tail Geckos 1.0. Bearded Dragon 1.0. Spur Thighed Tort |
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 21:39:20
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You'll be best off calming down, trying to accept there's a huge chance he's gone. It helps, you also get the great feeling of relief. :D
Good luck mate. |
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gingerpony
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 21:54:15
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the JRS I had went missing for a year with his previous owner. when he turned up again they didn't have the viv space so don't be too hasty replacing him, they can survive surrisingly well |
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 21:57:48
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I'm not saying to just give up hope, but if you keep worrying it'll get you stressed and you'll start making mistakes in whatever you do etc, as Pony said, they can survive surprisingly well and he'll surely turn up soon. |
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Kehhlyr
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 22:31:25
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One sure fire way to find a escaped snake is to sleep with one of your toes poking out of the duvet. Surely NO snake could resist that temptation |
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cumbrian eejit
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 22:43:25
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quote: Originally posted by Kehhlyr
One sure fire way to find a escaped snake is to sleep with one of your toes poking out of the duvet. Surely NO snake could resist that temptation
why what do your toes smell like? thought anything would keep well away!!! lol |
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Posted - 22/09/2008 : 23:49:41
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haha im alrite if i lose Hypolyta... i breed mice id just look by the mouse cage! axtually shed fit into those bars :o
like the others say dont panik and check the coils at the back of fridge,freezer,washing machine,dishwasher...
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Posted - 28/09/2008 : 22:05:42
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id also check the hoover luckily i didnt turn mine on it had just broke and id only just managed to get the replacement belt so turned it upside down to change the fan belt and saw a bright orange glow comin off where the fan belt used to be lol ive also found mine in the dogs bed aswell good luck |
too many mice 1 cornsnake 2 dogs 1 hamster 1 rabbit 2 1/2 children 2 fish
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dazb
The Corn Snake Moderator
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Posted - 28/09/2008 : 22:37:03
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quote: Originally posted by mark
Cheers Dazb
no probs dude |
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