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I lost my creamsical corn snake wher could i find it?

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I lost my creamsical corn snake wher could i find it?

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  1. my neighbor found hers wound around her curtains.

    haha,

    good luck.... LOOK EVERYWHERE!


  2. This is never a good situation.  And no matter how careful you are, or how many years you've been keeping these creatures - eventually, one will get out.  Snakes can get into places you just wouldn't even believe.  They are some of the best 'hiders' on the planet!

    It could, literally, be ANYwhere in the house!  I once found one happily asleep (after a 3 day search), coiled ON the coils on the back of a refrigerator.  I found a little Houdini IN a clothing drawer, UNDER the clothes (that rascal was loose for 3 mo.!!!).

    I had a friend who found his baby burmese inside the dresser, not in the drawer, but actually on the frame supporting the drawer after 5 mo. on the loose.

    I wish I had more suggestions for you, but all I can suggest is searching room by room, and closing off the rooms as you search EVERY where (it's VERY difficult to search inside a sofa for a snake...).  Block any doorways which are high enough to permit the snake to wriggle under it.

    Good luck finding the little rascal!  Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

  3. Once again, look everywhere. Even if you don't think he could fit, check to be sure. Beds, shelves, cabinets, under fridges, in clothing, they like to hide. Of course my friend lost her snake twice and both times found it wandering around in the open.

  4. I lost a corn when I had some and I found him a week later in a box of tools that I had on the other side of the room. you would need to look in all of the dark and worm places that you can think of. Even the smallest places, because if they can get their head through it their body will follow one way or the other.

  5. The best places to look are under the fridge and stove (the like the heat) also in the clothes hamper under piles of clothes.  Don’t forget they can climb…look on table legs in room corners in closets…depending on how small the snake is look in shoes.  If you have hardwood or vinyl floors you could put a row of flour down at doorways and such, if the snake crosses the flour it will trail…you will at least be able to tell which way the snake went.  A friend of ours found his ball python in a bag of substrate that he had bought…there was a hole that the snake went in through.  It will show up eventually.  We had one ball python that used to get out and go up under a table (there was a “shelf” under the table where the snake liked to go.  Another ball python got out and went into the couch cushions…another time he got out and just went exploring.  Another ball python got out and went behind a large blanket chest.  Another ball python got out and she was gone for about 3 weeks then one night we heard a crash and went to investigate and she was on top of the table going toward her “house”.  Lets see…we had a blood python that got out and crawled up on top of the ball python cage another blood got out and went under his cage.  Our kingsnake got out and we found her in a dresser drawer.  The point is we have had lots of escapes and none of them were permanently lost…snakes are crazy.

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