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It really is! My son left my pied's enclosure unsecured right around the time I had a huge hole in the wall adjacent to the snake area, plus a hole in the floor, due to plumbing repair and construction.

The snake made his escape and though I searched systematically for HOURS, I could not find him. After missing him for two weeks, I was forced to conclude that he had gone down the huge hole where the toilet had been. My son and I both cried over the loss because he was a favorite pet.

That was OVER six months ago. Yesterday, I was cleaning the house frantically to prepare for visitors. I walked into the guest bathroom (which still has an open area in the roof) and there he was, drinking from the toilet like a dog. He's skinny but otherwise none the worse for wear. I soaked him and then gave him a rat, which he promptly devoured. I can only think he must have been hiding in the rafters all this time.

My son cried again, with joy, when I called him in and showed him the snake. Every time I look at my naughty pied boy now, I just can hardly believe it. Hallelujah! (and, hopefully, a lesson learned for my son!)
 
oh WOW!!!!!! GOOD FIND!!!

I can only imagine how that must feel to find him.. as well as how it felt to lose him.. dang!!!



My friend had a cornsnake get loose once.. a year later she saw him poke his head out of a hole in the wall in her room.. he was fatter then ever.. apparently they had a good amt of mice.. she never did catch him, but got a glimpse, or snake shed here and there.. lol
 
Thanks, everyone! Yes, I was beyond astonished. I said my thank-you prayers and put a lock on his cage. :eek: I still can't really believe it!
 
OMG!! after 6 months!! nice.. I lost a pastel for a week and the little girl made it acrossed the entire house, past 2 big dogs and visitors, and ended up in a boot of my wifes!! I was happy after 1 weeks, couldn't imagine after 6 months.
 
This happened to a buddy of mine. lost a ball at his parents house when u moved back in and had to hide it, and then found it 3-4 months later wrapped around the base of the toilet. Guess if I ever lose a snake Im looking in the bathroom first!
 
congrats on finding him. i had this happen with tokay gecko once. i use to put him outside with my iguana in a cage. needless to say he got out and about 2 months later he was on the front of the house. i grabbed him and he was as fat and happy as can be.
 
congrats on finding him. i had this happen with tokay gecko once. i use to put him outside with my iguana in a cage. needless to say he got out and about 2 months later he was on the front of the house. i grabbed him and he was as fat and happy as can be.
U have to be lying, cuz I have never heard of a happy tokay.
:rofl:
 
ok maybe happy wasn't the right word (still have the scar on my hand) but i think you know what i ment.
lol
p.s. on one of expo vids ( i want to say snakebytes) there was a guy with some c.b. tokays and they were very very tame. not even a open mouth just as calm as can be.
 
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