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Posted by SpoolE on Thu Nov 17th at 12:44pm 2005


Snakes are cute/cool animals! Especialy when they start nibbling your balls in the middle of the night, and one of their fangs get caught in it!



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Posted by OtZman on Thu Nov 17th at 12:49pm 2005


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Snakes are cute/cool animals! Especialy when they start nibbling your balls in the middle of the night, and one of their fangs get caught in it!


omg, sounds like you've got some really dangerous snakes lurching about in Shouthern Africa !






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Posted by Mephs on Thu Nov 17th at 12:57pm 2005


I'd actually suggest just killing the stupid thing. If you can't handle it then I don't see the point of it as a pet. Only zoos and exotic dancers should be allowed to have snakes, its a bit like keeping a llama in your closet just to be cool.

Kill it, bury it and salt the earth my friend.




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Posted by SpoolE on Thu Nov 17th at 2:10pm 2005


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omg, sounds like you've got some really dangerous snakes lurching about in Shouthern Africa !


You have NO idea! <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">



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Posted by satchmo on Thu Nov 17th at 4:42pm 2005


Have you tried the Combine pulse rifle yet? If you don't hit it, try the secondary fire. Just make sure your house in insured first.



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Posted by French Toast on Thu Nov 17th at 9:18pm 2005


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I'd actually suggest just killing the stupid thing. If you can't handle it then I don't see the point of it as a pet. Only zoos and exotic dancers should be allowed to have snakes, its a bit like keeping a llama in your closet just to be cool.

Kill it, bury it and salt the earth my friend.


Untrue. At this point I still have no idea how it got out. I have successfully cared for it for some time, and still can't figure out how it escaped a secure area.

Anyhoo, some new information has come to my attnetion. If a snake escapes it's cage, it's rarely found more than 10 feet away. THus my new plan is to put the terrairum on the ground and bait it, hoping it'll stay by the nice hot heat lamp...

Worth a shot...




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Posted by Gaara on Fri Nov 18th at 1:19pm 2005


Don't Black Mamba's eat snakes? If so, just let one loose, wait a couple of days (be careful for it not to bite you in the face and kill you Kill Bill 2 style) and if your lucky, you should be able to find it about to eat your snake and get 2 snakes. If not, you keep the black mamba and still have one snake that you can use to get rid of people you don't like. You can't loose.

Unless it kills you.

Then you lose.




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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Nov 18th at 4:15pm 2005


Yeah, black mamba = not a good idea <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">




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Posted by Underdog on Fri Nov 18th at 10:42pm 2005


? quoting Tracer Bullet
If you can tolerate it... just open all the widows and doors, but leave a heated (electric) blanket or two strewn about the house. As the temperature in the house drops, the snake will naturally find the warm spots, and the lowered temperature should slow it down as well!

I've no idea if this would actualy work, but it seems logical to me.

This can work, assuming you have a cool enough climate and screens on the windows to prevent escape.

Snakes like warm hot water bottles. I am not sure if they are still referred to as "hot water bottles" but its a rubber bladder that is used to place on swollen limbs and such.

Snakes prefer the dark so place it in a likely location thats low and dark.

Good luck.

I would try to avoid staking out a mouse as bait. Mothers tend to get cranky when they step on mice on cold dark nights.




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Posted by French Toast on Tue Feb 14th at 3:48am 2006


Sorry to revive a dead thread here, but I felt this was interesting. I'd tried baiting it, trapping it, looking for it, all to no avail. I gave up a month or two ago.

This morning I woke up and it was crawling across my arm. ?!?!

I still can't figure out what it ate for 3 months...




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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Feb 14th at 3:54am 2006


Hahah -- glad to see it resurfaced. I'm sure snankes can survive for 3 months without eating though, right?




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Posted by wil5on on Tue Feb 14th at 5:35am 2006


3 months seems a bit long even for a snake... watch out for missing hamster/kitten/puppy/child posters, it could be the work of your reptilian friend.


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Posted by French Toast on Tue Feb 14th at 12:27pm 2006


Big snakes could last 3 months for sure, but the thing is this is a 4 or 5 year old Corn Snake. It didn't even seem hungry or weak when I put it back in the terrarium, so I'm convinced it ate something...




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Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Tue Feb 14th at 12:44pm 2006


There are mice and rats in close proximity of any house. I read somewhere that there's more rats in Manhattan alone than humans in the whole of NY. Perhaps your little friend just ate those.



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Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Tue Feb 14th at 7:12pm 2006


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There are mice and rats in close proximity of any house. I read
somewhere that there's more rats in Manhattan alone than humans in the
whole of NY. Perhaps your little friend just ate those.


...In which case it's probably riddled with disease. You'll be dead in three weeks.





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