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There new setup was two tubs, w/o a rack. I didn't realize they never fully closed. Thanks for letting me know. They are currently in 12 quart containers with huge locking latchs and then clips (the ones you spoke of) on the longer sides.


Joejr14 said:
Those lids never close perfectly and they only close on each end---not the sides.


Update:

Well with having found Uno, I did a check of her over all and found she has two puncture wounds about a half inch above her vent, but on her back. She passed uriates after drinking water and it only slightly swollen. She's alert, active, crawling around, have complete movement of her body.

I've applied a weak benadine solution to her wounds.

Phantom when I checked on him has moved the lower inch of his tail a bit. He's able to curl it up slightly, so that's a positive. I did notice that when I ran my fingers over his tail, he opened his vent as if trying to pass uriates or have a BM. But all that peeked out was a pale yellow thing. A gland maybe... I don't knwo how to really describe it. I'll try and get a picture.
 
How could they get into the rats cage? Unless it's one of those "jail bar" numbers and the snakes can squeeze through, I'd be looking to your cats...

Hope everything turns out ok!
 
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