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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    Lucky you caught her, Wayne.
    James.

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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    whew
    that was lucky
    and a good save
    rhea
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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    I lost my female vagrans to almost this exact thing!! She had wedged her head into a small gap between the wooden doors of her enclosure at the top... I walked in and saw her limply hanging from the door... it was too late for her, it appeared that she had gotten her head stuck, freaked out, and snapped her own neck....

    Glad to hear yours is still here!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    Thanks everyone, it was scary.. I'd have been crushed, she laid that awesome clutch of eggs, I so hope they gestate and hatch, losing mom right after she laid them eggs woulda been a heart breaker.

    After she ate, she has been up under her water bowl the rest of the day.

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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    Good save! I guess we all have a freaky story to tell about our sometimes clueless serpents; usually however, it's our bad choices that do the harm.

    My worst case was a baby corn who had decided to explore the inner light fixture. I thought the 15 watt light bulb would be harmless; it was; the light fixture itself wasn't! Please avoid the possibility of electrocutions!

    I also used to use the bottoms of 5-gl black planter pots as hidey holes. It worked great with all my corns for years.... until a few months ago, when my hypo motley squeezed through one of the drainage holes and got stuck. We had to cut through hard plastic to get him out; and he was not pleased; he bit the heck out of me (first time) - he must have been very stressed. His scales in the afflicted area were severely scraped. "Jupiter" has since healed, but the pigments of those scales are faded.

    On a funnier note, I had a similar less threatening ordeal with my oldest (and first) corn "Snakie". I had stupidly thrown in 2 mice, which he overcame quickly... only to swallow one, then go for a slink though his fake skull hidey-hole eye hole and then eat the other. So imagine an hourglass effect with the snake: mouse ingested on one side of the hole, mouse ingested on the other side - Snakie was stuck.... for a day and half! (fake skull was impossible to cut through!). We just let him move and digest the 1st mouse until he could move freely again... Lesson learned!

    Steve

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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven@HumboldtHerps View Post
    Good save! I guess we all have a freaky story to tell about our sometimes clueless serpents; usually however, it's our bad choices that do the harm.

    My worst case was a baby corn who had decided to explore the inner light fixture. I thought the 15 watt light bulb would be harmless; it was; the light fixture itself wasn't! Please avoid the possibility of electrocutions!

    Steve
    Steve, wow, electrocution, that sucks.

    The one snake I am most concerned with internal lighting, is Limon, since he is arboreal and his tree is right under his bulb, Out of paranoia, I wired his cage for 12 volt lighting. (Good thing too, I have seen him wrap around his bulb!) and used L.E.D. (solar power bulb) totally safe, and only cost $10 for the L.E.D. bulb on ebay.

    Speaking of bad choices, Steve is right on target. Sometimes we need these harsh and unfortunate lessons to understand what NOT to do next time, and thankfully with forums like this one, we can share and tell others what not to do.

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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    UM this one had me thinking, so here goes.

    A properly wired light fixture would have the outer shell of the base connected to the neutral lead, and only the tiny center button on the bottom connected to the hot side.

    Since the button is designed to go up into the socket and the base secures the access point, where was the exposed 110 that killed the snake?

    The neutral lead is required by code to connect directly to an earth ground for just that reason.

    That is why lamps have one blade wider than the other on the plug in end of the cord, to prevent you from plugging it in backward?

    So I am miffed on this one???

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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    thank goodness you found her in time

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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    I see Shanley is reading my old threads.

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    Re: "Suicide" attempt thwarted by warden

    lol yup
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