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Posted by: IcedGoddess at Tue Feb 17 10:34:27 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by IcedGoddess ] Depends on if he found a warm comfy place to hang out, and if he's hungry. If you saw him in his cage in the last day, he is likely still in your room. But they can travel through vents and under doors if there's room to squeeze under it. The plastic bags sounds like a great tip! I know my cats sure make a lot of noise with them, and I'm sure even a baby snake could make some noise with those. You might want to check your vents if you have any, and if they're big enough for him to slip into maybe you could close them or cover them somehow so he doesn't go down. And if you haven't already, keep something blocking any space under the door, and the door shut. I'm not sure, but I don't think corns do a lot of traveling in the wild with exceptions for mating males, so it's very likely you can find him still in your room, and the trick posted below sounds like a good one to try. [ Hide Replies ]
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