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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 235623" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>A few months ago, while I was out, my son heard a scratching noise and on investigating fund my l. parahybana with four feet out of a gap in the door of her container. Luckily I keep a wedge in her doors so she hadn't been able to push the door further open. Using a brush he got her legs back inside and closed the door properly. After he told me about her attempt at escape I added a second wedge.</p><p>A few days ago I too heard a noise but thought at first it was my Hognose snake on the shelf below the LP who often makes a similar sound when he's digging. Then I noticed the LP had 2 feet and a fang round the edge of the door. Again I used the brush to move her and realised there was a small bit of substrate stopping the door closing completely so that was removed and door shut.</p><p>Tonight she was at it again although she hadn't managed to get a foot through but she was having a good try. Then she went to the other door and tried that but now she's back at the first door.</p><p>Talk about determination, she's one determined lady.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]74787[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 235623, member: 3458"] A few months ago, while I was out, my son heard a scratching noise and on investigating fund my l. parahybana with four feet out of a gap in the door of her container. Luckily I keep a wedge in her doors so she hadn't been able to push the door further open. Using a brush he got her legs back inside and closed the door properly. After he told me about her attempt at escape I added a second wedge. A few days ago I too heard a noise but thought at first it was my Hognose snake on the shelf below the LP who often makes a similar sound when he's digging. Then I noticed the LP had 2 feet and a fang round the edge of the door. Again I used the brush to move her and realised there was a small bit of substrate stopping the door closing completely so that was removed and door shut. Tonight she was at it again although she hadn't managed to get a foot through but she was having a good try. Then she went to the other door and tried that but now she's back at the first door. Talk about determination, she's one determined lady. [ATTACH type="full"]74787[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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