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Star_Of_Life Apr 01, 2006 08:54 AM

Ok I've noticed my baby bloodred ,that I just got, curling up into tiny crevices in the climbing branch and on the top of the cage between the top of the tank and the lid. And right now he's in the branch and I see no way to get him out or how he can get himself. Is it gonna be ok? Will he be able to get out?

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johninbs Apr 01, 2006 09:45 AM

I wouldn't worry. I believe 99% of the places that corn snakes get into, they can get out of. It's amazing how they change their size to fit somewhere. My Okeetee loved to squeeze between the screen top and tank, she always got down by herself though. Now she's bigger and won't fit, but she still tries.

John

draybar Apr 01, 2006 09:47 AM

>>Ok I've noticed my baby bloodred ,that I just got, curling up into tiny crevices in the climbing branch and on the top of the cage between the top of the tank and the lid. And right now he's in the branch and I see no way to get him out or how he can get himself. Is it gonna be ok? Will he be able to get out?

if he got in he can probably get out.
You may not be able to pull him out but if he wants out it shouldn't be a problem.
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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"resistance is futile"
Jimmy (draybar)

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