Williamcurtis
New member
2 days ago, I had Barry, our 12 year old beardy out of his enclosure, sunning on the window sill as he often does. He had at the max 1 hour to make his Escape and the door was open Normally, he would make his way back towards his enclosure and wait for us to put him inside. When we take him outside, it's always straight to the green cut grass to take a crap, bask, or to stand over the sprinkler for a bath. Even though we have only had him for a year now (a friend gave him to us), he has already learned his way from his lawn, back up the stairs and to his enclosure on his own.
Well, for 2 days now, we have searched everywhere in and outside. I've even crawled 2 times under the house on my belly from end to end, set up his light under there, and put flour on the ground beneath it to show his foot prints and their direction - might be grasping with that one. It's just above freezing at night n 60ish in the day.
Question we r wondering about is, will he just hunker down where he's at till temp warms up in a month or 2 or will he move around every day to get sun exposure? How far from home will he likely travel when he lives in a rural setting with a couple acres of open, unfenced fields?
Any clever suggestions of locations they would definitely not go, climb tree? Down gopher holes? Wedged between fur iture and a wall? Under an outlier structure like a shed? In tall grass in the middle of the field? Mind u, we have searched these locations, but would like to eliminate areas to search. Keep ur fingers crossed we find him soon.
Signed, distraught
PS he just came out of brumation 2 weeks ago n has been back to his normal routine.
Well, for 2 days now, we have searched everywhere in and outside. I've even crawled 2 times under the house on my belly from end to end, set up his light under there, and put flour on the ground beneath it to show his foot prints and their direction - might be grasping with that one. It's just above freezing at night n 60ish in the day.
Question we r wondering about is, will he just hunker down where he's at till temp warms up in a month or 2 or will he move around every day to get sun exposure? How far from home will he likely travel when he lives in a rural setting with a couple acres of open, unfenced fields?
Any clever suggestions of locations they would definitely not go, climb tree? Down gopher holes? Wedged between fur iture and a wall? Under an outlier structure like a shed? In tall grass in the middle of the field? Mind u, we have searched these locations, but would like to eliminate areas to search. Keep ur fingers crossed we find him soon.
Signed, distraught
PS he just came out of brumation 2 weeks ago n has been back to his normal routine.