Help needed!
So I'm in a bit of a pickle with my juvenile carpet python. So I have a European mount of the buck I shot this past hunting season and I was gonna take some pictures of him on it. I guess that wasn't a good idea because he went into a hole in the back of its head and is now hiding in the skull of the deer mount. How do I get him out?
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Put the skull inside of an escape-proof container.....and wait.
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OR Fill up your bathtub and slowly submerge the skull under water, the snake will come out for air... just don't drown a dumb* snake that doesn't move. *just like people, not all snakes are necessarily that bright;) |
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I have the skull sitting in a big Rubbermaid container rn. I have a hole for air and I put a big heave picture on top that he won't be able to lift up because I don't have a lid for it. I put out a mouse to thaw to try to lure him out tonight, he hasn't ate in almost a month because I recently got him not even 2 weeks ago. But if he doesn't come out within the next 2 days then I'll try to slowly submerge it
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It is more likely to come out at night. It is also more likely to come out if you place the container in a warm area.
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My room is always pretty warm so that's not a problem and also I have his meath pad on the opposite side of where he is. I have to work tonight though so I'll have my dad check at sundown
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Line the Rubbermaid tub with aluminum foil so if the snake comes out you you'll hear it moving around.
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It's still in the head and it's been since sunday night. Won't he be pretty dehydrated? Should I start to worry if he's not out tomorrow?
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