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thay allways can escape ^^

soultaker

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i was thinking he never can escape hehe, but just incase i put some paper between the glas =) i´m happy i did that.
 

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Hehe, I don't like to see the snake all squashed like that, though I'm sure its fine.

Looks like my snake, though his tank(s) are totally escape-proof. They're called Kritter cages or something like that...significantly more expensive than a normal aquarium (but cheaper than a new snake)....the lid slides on and snaps into place. There's enough room between the lid and where it opens that the snake can wedge its body in there and just hang out, but imposible to get out of.


Though as soon as that guy fattens up a little, he'll need a better escape route.

That just reminded me of my kittens...theres this entertainment center like 3 inches from the wall and those crazy cats smoosh themselves through so they can hide underneath it. Apparently the one kitten is a lot bigger now, and still somehow manages (I haven't seen my boys in almost a month).

Makes me wish I could do some smooshy escape tricks too :)
 
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