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Top thread mate what an amazing idea, will keep that in mind for the future
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what size bottle do you use for a 21ft Retic?

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if ya can lose a snake that big, then, congrats
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Old 05-12-2007, 12:12 AM
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I heard of someone losing an 8ft carpet python, search almost everywhere for it and then sitting down on the sofa and finding a large lump in the sofa. You can guess where snakey was.

My father had to cut a male royal out of our sofa
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Old 18-12-2007, 08:45 PM
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hello i found one of my missing snakes in the next doors house they where not happy!!!!!
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Old 29-12-2007, 10:06 AM
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Definately the funniest reply, but only just... the bird seed, acme one was very good too...
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lol, im sure ive seen this somewhere before.
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I heard of someone losing an 8ft carpet python, search almost everywhere for it and then sitting down on the sofa and finding a large lump in the sofa. You can guess where snakey was.

My father had to cut a male royal out of our sofa
How long was the snake missing?
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place traps behind the fridge and freezer as well as the oven. These are places that they particularly like to hide in.

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