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turtlesstartedit
at Sat Feb 28 22:14:56 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by turtlesstartedit ]
Be careful with the narrow openings, as the snake may get stuck when it grows bigger. I always thought a snake would be able to back itself out. Unfortunately, I learned that they aren't always able to!
I had a Cali king get stuck in the drainage hole at the bottom of a clay flower pot. I couldn't back it out, and I had to literally tuck the rest of the snake into the pot, turn it upside down, and break it with a hammer. The snake still has a scar, but seems alright otherwise.
God bless him, but through the entire 2 hour ordeal, he never stopped trying to bite me!
Zach
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