Old_School
Old School Colubrids
Came home 40 mins ago went into the snake room and went to check on my Gravid Striped Amel that is 4 days past her pre-lay shed. Well I went to open her tub, and found the lid loose!!! Now, I keep all my corns in racks, well all except 6 that are in 32qt. tubs in a stack in the room as I am in need of more Rack.
Didn't panic at first as I figured I left the lid loose when I checked on her this afternoon, and being she is about 6 days from laying I would find her in the moss in the lay box.... NOPE!!! GONE!!!
I immediately closed the door and started my search, cleared the snake room, no sign..then I realized she prolly went under the door and could be anywhere in the 2 floors of the house. I haven't had an escape in years, and knew my chances of finding her now were slim. What worried me most was that she is loaded with eggs.
Quick scan of the upstairs living room, kitchen, bathroom ect.. nothing went into the upstairs Bedroom and behold what did the peripheral vision catch.... but about 2 inches of striped GRAVID amel tail sliding behind the dresser!!
Had that heavy dresser moved in seconds and scooped her up!!
Lucky save, odds were so stacked against me,... but this time Murphy gave me a Mulligan!
BTW, This Amel is the one I had bred to another striped amel and a motley, twice to each male, alternating each time. I can't wait to see if the clutch pips stripes, motley, or both!
Didn't panic at first as I figured I left the lid loose when I checked on her this afternoon, and being she is about 6 days from laying I would find her in the moss in the lay box.... NOPE!!! GONE!!!
I immediately closed the door and started my search, cleared the snake room, no sign..then I realized she prolly went under the door and could be anywhere in the 2 floors of the house. I haven't had an escape in years, and knew my chances of finding her now were slim. What worried me most was that she is loaded with eggs.
Quick scan of the upstairs living room, kitchen, bathroom ect.. nothing went into the upstairs Bedroom and behold what did the peripheral vision catch.... but about 2 inches of striped GRAVID amel tail sliding behind the dresser!!
Had that heavy dresser moved in seconds and scooped her up!!
Lucky save, odds were so stacked against me,... but this time Murphy gave me a Mulligan!
BTW, This Amel is the one I had bred to another striped amel and a motley, twice to each male, alternating each time. I can't wait to see if the clutch pips stripes, motley, or both!