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Help Amber has run away

Oleary1982

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She's gone, I've looked everywhere and an going frantic as I can't find her, any tips on drawing her out? I can't lose her she's only small cb11
 
Well, I'll tell you this much. When you loose a dog, the more days it's gone the more likley you won't see it again. Not the case with snakes. When they find a hiding spot, they won't leave. Also, they are almost always within five feet of loosing point! If I were you, I would search for a few more days and if you cannot find her, then get a box with a pink and a UTH and scatter flour around the room, then lower the temps a bit. Not too low though. Best of luck! Some people find corns six months later, so never give up hope!
 
I've put hot water bottles down with her old tub n hide with water, I've put flour down. Worried as I'm ment to go on holiday Friday. I hope She comes back into taken 6 yrs for my woman to let me have a snake, she's freaked its escaped
 
If you have other animals (ie dogs or cats) watch them close as they will (sometimes) alert you to where your snake has gone. You can put painters tape down along where the wall meets the floor after dragging a thawed pink down the same area. They will stick to it allowing you to find and catch them easier. NO DUCT TAPE! It will hurt the snake when you try to pull it off. Leave the pink out with a hide as your snake may eat and curl up inside for you.

Keep hope! We lost our corn in my wife's car and didn't know it until a week and a half later. I pulled the dash apart 2 days ago and got him out so the cascade of emotions you are feeling are still fresh in my mind. I don't pray much tbh but I will be doing so for you and your baby.
 
Painters tape? ??? Wat do I do whilst on holiday? Gonna keep her heat mat on whilst away n hope She comes back. I'm geussin bottle traps would b bad as they wont have water availible.
 
Painter's tape is a more mild tape. I believe it is blue but it probably comes in more colors. Home improvement stores should have it for you. I agree ... the bottle traps should work fine (though I'm not anywhere near expert on this ;)). And yes ... keep us updated.
 
1.lost my green anaconda found it in a garbage bag 2-3 weeks gone
2.lost my red tail boa found him in my closet he threw my printer down from the top shelf guess he hated it too. 3 weeks gone
3. lost the anaconda again! dound him in the pool skimmer out side and hestl everleft the yard ....

you will find it :)
 
1.lost my green anaconda found it in a garbage bag 2-3 weeks gone
2.lost my red tail boa found him in my closet he threw my printer down from the top shelf guess he hated it too. 3 weeks gone
3. lost the anaconda again! dound him in the pool skimmer out side and he
never left the yard ....

you will find it :)

sorry had to re-edit
 
What are these bottle traps that was mentioned? My snow motely has escaped, it was only 14 inchs long. I have a heating mat down and his favorite hide in a dark corner.
 
Mine was in the closet directly next to his viv. Specifically, he was inside the vacuum cleaner in the closet next to his viv. I have a hunch he'd gotten out four days prior to me realizing he as even missing. Who knows where he spent the other days. Once I realized he'd gotten out, I opened the closet door, and there he was, curiously peeking out listening to me. I've also seen him try to hide between the wall and the carpet once when letting him crawl around. He surprisingly almost burrowed into a crack. Try checking the edges of the carpet.
 
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