in a tight spot

Discussion in 'Other Colubrids' started by Emmy, Jan 21, 2004.

  1. Emmy

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    Hey all! I'm new, and I got a question. I have a tree in my corn's 10 gal, which I decided is too big for the tank. When I took it out I noticed my snake had crawled under and inside of it. He's backed himself into a corner of it and I cannot get ahold of him to take him out. I was told that I should blow on him or spray him with warm water. Should I just wait for him to come out on his own?

    ~Emmy~
     
  2. JEFFREH

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  3. Axe

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    Just wait for him to come out on his own, he will eventually :lol:
     
  4. JEFFREH

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  5. Emmy

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    Glad to hear it, I would have felt guilty spraying him with water. :lol:

    ~Emmy~
     
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  7. biochic

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    I had a baby children's python that did the same thing in a rock cave we had. They can squeeze themselves into anything! LOL! Good Luck!
     

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