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Posted by: rockratt at Thu Feb 21 04:06:30 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rockratt ] Well I am not sure how to attract him out but I have a similiar story. I lived in a two story house and had all my snakes in my room. Well one of my Rosy Boas got loose and was NO WHERE to be found. I searched for weeks and never found it. Well about 3 months later out in my garage I found him. Somehow he made his way down the stairs, out a automatically closing door out to the garage, climbed up a shelf rach where i had glass mouse cages and smaller breeding cages. Well it had made its way into one of the breeding cages and ate the mother mouse and about 10 pinky mice. He was SO STUFFED that he could not even get back out of the cage (Which was a plastic shoebox style with a metal lid that held the food and a water bottle in it). [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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