Herpetology
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they're amazing athletes glad you found him, tiny buggers are so easy to miss and also glad your mum didn't have a heart attack.he is safe and sound! he managed to scale a 9ft wall up ontop of the curtain, and fell on my mums head when she came into my room (i still cant see a path way he took, as its literally a smooth wall between the curtains and nearest ledge like 3-4 ft away)
I thought she was gone forever being so small and what with holes in the floor from old telephone wiring etc.
Even larger pythons can be hard to find after escaping. My son had a 6' Darwin escape and we couldn't find it, my son had given up but 1 night about 2 weeks later I heard this crashing noise in his room and I went in to find the Darwin pushing books off the shelf. In 2 weeks it had moved less than 2 metres from it's enclosure and yet we couldn't find it. Go figureI can relate to that! I definitely didnt expect to find it
theres gaps between the floor where there was never carpet laid and gaps in the ceiling between the wall and "skirting" where it wasnt connected properly... tonnes and tonnes of small gaps, even one close to where he was chilling....
im hoping to make this thread a sort of "guide" for other noobies to breeding so they can come here and see not to freak out/// when to expect hatches/sheds, as i found it kinda hard to find approximate days for some stuff
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