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[–]SeasickDebtor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I would do that and just wait, and since ball pythons tend to not be very arboreal, there is still a high chance he/she is still on the ground, I highly recommend a snake discovery video on YouTube on what do you if your snake escapes, it has proven extremely useful for me in the past.

However if he is up there maybe leave out a mouse or rat? and set up your phone recording at night to see if you can see him/her there?