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Nuppu the Snake: The Grand Escape!

proileri

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A photographic documentary about one little cornsnake and his attempt pulling off the great escape! :D

Our story begins in a small storebox of a vivarium, where Nuppu the Snake notices that the lid suddenly has gone missing, being replaced by a strange yellow stick..

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"Hmm.. what's going on? No lid and some strange yellow thing there.. ?"

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"Now this IS curious.. No-one around.. Maybe a chance to escape? Doesn't seem to be anyone to stop me.."


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"Let's go for it! This weird yellow stick shall be my escape route!"

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"Yes! Almost there! Only a few more inches and they'll never catch me.. "


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"Yes! Made it! Now I'll just.. what's this place? Seems strangely like a vivar.. Heeeeey.. !"

I'd like to thank my snake Nuppu for moving herself into her new vivarium :D
 
I'm sure she's still a bit shocked about it all :) Since being born, she's been in a plastic box with kitchen towels as a bedding.

Now suddenly there's green silk plants to climb in..

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..coconut substrate to dig into.. (notice the piece of dirt on top of her head)

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..and branches to climb in. Who said corns aren't climbers!

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Not to mention, now she can get a proper stretch, the new viv being 16" high :)

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If your sliding glass doors overlap- be REALLY sure she can't get out. It's a very common escape route for small snakes.
 
Yep, thanks, I did block the gap between the doors before letting her in with some foamboard.

You're right, there was a really large gap there (about 5mm, 1/5th of an inch methinks) - she already utilized the gap for climbing atop the sliding door frame. Definitely would had been out in an instant.
 
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