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RE: Who would want this?

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Posted by: SoLA at Mon Feb 9 18:46:00 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SoLA ]  
   

searched pockets of all the clothes in the closet, tore up the room and looked in cracks with a flashlight. got a step stool to look all around other rooms...it is going to be very, VERY hard to find more.

With this, I consider it a live and learn experience. I am not lucky they are not venomous because it would not have happened with venomous. I learned from other peoples misfortune there. While I do not have venomous at home, we do at work, and we all make sure all venomous enclosures are secure enough that babies could not fit. Even if an animal is 100% positive as never having been with a male...we still account for the possible parthenogenesis lol.

IFF it were to happen, animal plastics cages would be put to the test with how well the hold heat because my house would be cooled down to about 10 degrees if it were venomous snakes lol.

However, I might just start taking this secure of an approach with harmless snakes too (not the house cooling part) because I am ripping my hair out. I have a lot more things I could be getting done besides destroying my house looking for an unknown number of snakes of unknown color.


   

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