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interesting situation

Garteaser4

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okay here it is... i made a post the other day about how i got a new viv set up for my blue beauty.. and since i got it i ve gotten a little worried. i bought this nice looking limb with some vines coming off of it for my snake. and the inside of it is hollow, and my snake found its way inside of the limb and hasnt come out since... i was thinking she was just in there because she wasnt use to the new environment and was scared but she hasnt come out since yesterday... when i take out the limb i can see her in there and i tried gettin her out cause iw as getting nervous so i tried to gently poke her and she just moves herself around in the limb and repositions herself. now im worried she might be stuck in there. but she might not be because i can see her moving around in side there when i try to give her a little poke... so do you guys think s hes just scared or shes stuck?? i mean i can see her move her body around in there so im not sure if she actually is stuck... what do you guys think? ha i feel stupid writing a post like this but i just wanna make sure shes alright
 
Don't sweat it, and never feel stupid around here. I have had similar situations before, and they will come out eventually. Once she's out, stuff the limb with paper towels so she can't get back in there :cheers:
 
I agree. Do not worry and stuff the towels in there when she is out.

Remember the most important thing, There are no stupid questions!
 
If you've had her for a month or so and feed her on a routine scheduale (ie, every sunday night), she'll most likely come out during feeding time. Check on her then.

If you don't have a routine and you're really desperate about flushing her out, pick up the whole limb (with her inside) and place it in a bigger feeding box, then put the mouse a bit out of reach (leaving a trail of blood or mouse scent towards it should speed things up) - then cover the whole box with a dark towel or cloth (that way she'll still think she's hiding in a dark place when she leaves the log to go for the mouse). Watch and wait and you'll be able to catch her soon enough. Hope that helps :)
 
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