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are you kidding me!!!!!!!

Roy Munson said:
FYI:
I'm OCD about enclosure security.
Perhaps more than security :sidestep:

I guess I have been lucky so far with my corns, not one has escaped and the only ones to get out of their tubs have been the garters. One is still MIA(probably kitty treat :( ) and both were because a stupid cat knocked the tub off the shelf.I had more escapes when I used to keep snakes in tanks with screen lids. Even though they were weighted, they always found a way out :shrugs:
I am very adamant about how many are allowed out at once, that all lids be double checked before the tub is replaced and now cats are not allowed in the snake's room at night or unsupervised :).
I don't have 'super security measures' but I think you have to be responsible. It is just like making sure your dog is on a leash in public. Accidents will happen, but negligence invites disaster.
 
Pumilio said:
Sometimes I chase him around with pine sap just to watch him cry. :crazy02:


Ingrate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dean, I think you should give me all of her snakes as punishment.
 
Joejr14 said:
Ingrate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dean, I think you should give me all of her snakes as punishment.

She's only got the girl Abbott's, Joe, but I think she would be a fine addition to your collection. I'll swap her out with my bloodthirsty rosy boa. Next handling session... Thwap! That would teach the ingrate to respect her elders. Heck, that rosy may be her elder. :grin01:
 
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