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RE: Lost Macklots Python

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Posted by: eatinmachine at Wed Feb 15 15:23:36 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by eatinmachine ]  
   

How big is he? I know that if they escape they usually don't travel far from the cage. In fact I thought I lost my cornsnake as I think my signature says. I've lost only him a few times and usually he ends up under my warm bed. This time he got into a nearly impossible to get into drawer. They are sneaky. Look everywhere you can. Warm is usually where they are. How old is it?
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thanks Josh

0.0.2 sandfish skinks,
0.0.1 texas long nose luckily eating mice
0.0.1 vine snake
1.1.0 turtles
0.1.0 greek tortoise
1.0.0 ball python
1.0.0 corn snake (out roaming the house but I don't know where)
1.1.0 childrens python (one needs a vet please close to 48301 or 48302 any suggestions?)
1.0.0 het for albino san diego gopher snake
0.0.1 rosehair tarantula
0.1. black and white kenyan sand boa
mice colony almost able to keep up with snakes.
and what ever lizards my vine snake hasn't eaten yet


   

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  • Lost Macklots Python - lfcsupporter1990, Wed Jun 8 10:53:17 2005
    • You Are HereRE: Lost Macklots Python - eatinmachine, Wed Feb 15 15:23:36 2006

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