| First seminal plug and a new escape route found...
Posted by Adam on 11/3/2009, 7:23 am 32.134.49.238
So, I come in this morning excited that my Falkor is eating again, look on his stand and he's not there... So I assumed he was either on the floor or under his blanket hididng. I check both, no Falkor. I looked to the far end of the pen, the end with nothing but open space, and there he was hanging out... On the OUTside of his enclosure, AGAIN!!! So this means that he got outside of the enclosure, all the way to the other end, and climbed up the mesh by his fake tree. The leaves actually did a decent job camoflauging him, I walked right by twice and never saw him! Anywho, I let him chill there while I made breakfast and cleaned up his god awful mess from yesterday, refilled his humidifier, etc. Occassionally giving him little pieces of mustard greens to remind him that he likes food. While cleaning, I found what appears to be a dried seminal plug where his lucky bear was when I fed him yesterday. Gave him his food, again he hung from my overalls to eat at first. I believe he's developing a pattern with that too, he refused to even look at his food until I let him do that for a minute then all is well. Question; (of course!) is it possible that before dropping a seminal plug it could cause discomfort/frustration resulting in the previous bad attitude? I'm seriously getting bewildered by his escaping, but amazed and thankful that he hangs out near, if not on, his enclosure. I'm sure the temps are what keep him nearby, but either way he's still a good boy for not exploring too far. Plus he's scared of everything, so I'm sure that influences him somewhat, LOL. Silly lizard.
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