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oh no!!

mantisman Oct 30, 2004 08:10 AM

hey all,
I posted that my ball python was missing the 29th.
I am REALLY starting to get nervous, I went through that small space close to the ceiling and i did not find him
ish that was nasty, i coudlnt tell you how much dust and spiders there were.
well the snake hasnt gone through any of the flour. all of the flour layed along the doors are left un-touched, nothing, for 5 days. could he of gone upstairs? what could've happened to him? any chance i may find him?
thanks,
Craig Condon

Replies (3)

CJBianco Oct 30, 2004 08:15 AM

So I was talking with someone the other day about his rescue female... It seems she was found wandering about the newly purchased home of an area couple.

Meaning... he will show up. It just may be a while. Breathe. Relax. Be patience.

Chris
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"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." -- A. Einstein

bugboy0011 Oct 30, 2004 12:10 PM

im worried because i have to find him before my cat does!
thanks much,
Craig Condon

rkreptiles Oct 30, 2004 12:09 PM

More than likely he will just show up and surprise you. We had a male sub adult get loose last year and was gone for about a month and half and we searched every where in the house. He just popped up one day. This year we had a 03 female get loose and was gone for about 5 months. Then one day I was cleaning the patio and boom there she was happy, fat, and looking like she was in super great shape. We figured she got out to the patio through the dog door in our sliding glass door. She must have been eating lizards and frogs as she was not skinny and had grown quite well (not as well as her siblings but still very well).
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