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Any suggestions welcome, his enclosure lid was on tight last night. He is gone today. We have looked in, on and around all appliances, beds, couched, closets etc. And today is feeding day
So this happened to me once and I had a breeder on here tell me to take a couple soda bottles and put duct tape around the end of them so it makes the inside dark then put a mouse in the bottles and place them around the walls in the room the enclosure was in when the snake get hungry he'll crawl in the bottle and then hopefully stay because it's nice and dark and warm! Make sure you choose a bottle that's big enough for your snake and dont put the mice in the bottle till you go to bed then obviously check them in the morning and take the mouse out if there is no snake
you might get more and better results if you were to post this in the "Miscellaneous Corn Snakes Discussion" or the "Behavior" sections of this forum rather than here in the "Corn Snakes for Sale" section. People a lot of times won't even stop by this section unless they are looking to buy a snake.
I did repost it, I accidentally posted it in the wrong section at first.
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