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I sure am good at this game....!

OneTwoManyHerps Jan 25, 2004 12:25 AM

No matter what I can ALWAYS find my lost herps. Maybe I should start a business to help people find their herps in their homes. Anyways, no matter what reptile gets out of its cage I am able to find it within 1/2 hour or less. Like today, I was cleaning my bp's cage and i forgot to place weights on the screen top, well he got out and I looked for 10 min and boom found him after looking through my whole basement, its like i can tell what room their in. I've done this atleast 5 times with different herps, who knows maybe im gifted.......yeah right!
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3.0 Hypo Tang Leos, 1.0 Blizzard Leo, 0.1 het Blizzard Leo, 2.1 Tremper Tang/Albino Leos, 1.0 Knight Anole, 0.1 Mali Uromastyx, 1.1 Green Iguana, 1.1 Ball Pythons, 1.0 Green Anole, a Common Snapping Turt, 1 Dark Fire/1 Normal Crested Geckos, 0.1 Columbian Red-Tail Boa
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Replies (5)

wideglide Jan 25, 2004 12:40 AM

Maybe gifted or, um. Ahem. Lucky perhaps? Wonder when that luck will run out?

Sorry bud, I just had to say it !
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Rob

cranwill Jan 25, 2004 12:45 AM

Ummm... maybe you should rethink your housing methods if your snakes are getting out that often.

Glad you're finding them though...
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idealreptiles Jan 25, 2004 12:51 AM

Maybe you should focus more of your energy keeping your herps safe and secure in their cages. Get serious and leave the hide and seek games to the kids. Glad to hear they were found. Next time you might not be so lucky.
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OneTwoManyHerps Jan 25, 2004 01:05 AM

Sorry for makeing you upset, i've had my male bp get out 2 x's and my female once, i've had them for two years and the times they have gotten out was either during cage cleaning or handling. The other herp escape was my iguana who, i don't know how, was one of the best escape artist in the world , I could do anything and he would get out. But finally after all of the escapes, I finally fixed every place to escape and he hasn't in a year!
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3.0 Hypo Tang Leos, 1.0 Blizzard Leo, 0.1 het Blizzard Leo, 2.1 Tremper Tang/Albino Leos, 1.0 Knight Anole, 0.1 Mali Uromastyx, 1.1 Green Iguana, 1.1 Ball Pythons, 1.0 Green Anole, a Common Snapping Turt, 1 Dark Fire/1 Normal Crested Geckos, 0.1 Columbian Red-Tail Boa
www.geocities.com/multiplemorphherpetoculture

Sonya Jan 25, 2004 08:57 AM

>>No matter what I can ALWAYS find my lost herps. Maybe I should start a business to help people find their herps in their homes. Anyways, no matter what reptile gets out of its cage I am able to find it within 1/2 hour or less. Like today, I was cleaning my bp's cage and i forgot to place weights on the screen top, well he got out and I looked for 10 min and boom found him after looking through my whole basement, its like i can tell what room their in. I've done this atleast 5 times with different herps, who knows maybe im gifted.......yeah right!
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>>3.0 Hypo Tang Leos, 1.0 Blizzard Leo, 0.1 het Blizzard Leo, 2.1 Tremper Tang/Albino Leos, 1.0 Knight Anole, 0.1 Mali Uromastyx, 1.1 Green Iguana, 1.1 Ball Pythons, 1.0 Green Anole, a Common Snapping Turt, 1 Dark Fire/1 Normal Crested Geckos, 0.1 Columbian Red-Tail Boa
>>www.geocities.com/multiplemorphherpetoculture
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Sonya

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