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JenGiltner

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Hi all,

My son has owned a corn snake for about two years now. Unfortunately two nights ago it got out of its cage. I have closed off my son's room and put water out surrounded by flour to see if he is in there. Any one else think he would leave the room he has been in for two years? We got the snake as a baby, we havent figured out if its a boy or girl. Any tips???? I dont want to find this snake in our beds or clothing not that I am scared of it, just dont want to smash it.

Thanks
 
I had my corn go loose about a year ago and I tried all that stuff but it doesn't work for me. Eventually the snake got hungry and found me. It probably will leave your son's room.Mine went to the living room which is on the opposite end of the house from my room.
 
Yeah thats what I am going to do tonight, I think the snake might still be hungry. I have been comparing cornsnakes his age all day and he is much smaller in diameter than they are. I feed him fuzzies every five days and he always eats it. I am wondering if I should feed him more often.
 
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