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PLEASE HELP!!

ShiaKun Apr 09, 2004 04:00 AM

Hi, I have a young milksnake that has been in my possession for about 2 months and has never eaten. Tonight I was attempting once again to feed her and I put a lid on the top of the feeding cage. I walked away for a few minutes and when I came back SHE WAS GONE! Is there any way to lure her back out into the open? We have floor ventilation systems in this house but at the moment they are blowing cold air. Any and all suggestions needed and appreciated!
~SK

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HerpHelmz Apr 10, 2004 11:52 AM

Now you know, Milk snakes are masters of escape, I doubt you could lure it back to the cage. But you could maybe lay down some boards along the wall and maybe some dead prey. The snake is likely to travel along the walls so just lay down some hiding spots in hopes it will find them and stay there.
Michael
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