Well, I got back from vacation in St. Lucia yesterday. Beautiful island, and all kinds of herps to look at. In addition to the myriad of lizards and frogs I saw a wild 4 foot Boa 
Well anyway, it looks like the person who came in to change my python's water dish while I was gone didnt push the locking clips down well enough, because when I came back home he was not in his cage. Im sure this happens quite a bit since they are escape artists, and it happened once iwth my black ratsnake, but fortunately, he hid directly under his cage.
My friend and I tore my house apart looking for the little guy, and theres no sight of him. He is small enough to fit into a shoe, crevice, vent, etc.
Any tips on finding him? Ill be pretty upset if i never do, i really love the little guy. Snake traps? anything like that? What are the chances I'll find him?
Thanks guys,
GS
Well anyway, it looks like the person who came in to change my python's water dish while I was gone didnt push the locking clips down well enough, because when I came back home he was not in his cage. Im sure this happens quite a bit since they are escape artists, and it happened once iwth my black ratsnake, but fortunately, he hid directly under his cage.
My friend and I tore my house apart looking for the little guy, and theres no sight of him. He is small enough to fit into a shoe, crevice, vent, etc.
Any tips on finding him? Ill be pretty upset if i never do, i really love the little guy. Snake traps? anything like that? What are the chances I'll find him?
Thanks guys,
GS
Unfornatly Im not great help since I have no snake experience but I tell you what, try places like the bathroom and under the refrigerator, since these are places where heps like to hide when they escape. some guys also put flowder on the floor to see possible movs of the snake. Dont desesperate,it happens to the best of us. The best of lucks finding it