100% he is not in my house. I searched room by room, every nook and cranny in each space, starting at one end to the other. I live in a fairly small house and there isn’t really any hiding spots for him except in shoes or closets (which he is not in). I took out my washer, dryer, fridge, stove, moved couches, moved the piano (took the back off to see if he was inside the piano), emptied closet's completely in every room, and still no sign of him.Are you absolutely sure he got outside? They can hide in very small places. I would set up a basking area and uvb light in the house and leave it on for a few days 24-7 if he is still inside maybe he will come out to bask. Beardies can be really timid when they are scared or stressed, so he may have hunkered down somewhere. They can go a long time without food so it may take a while before hunger would drive him out.
I would leave his favorite insects in an escape proof container. Count them so you know if he gets into them.
I hope you find him and he is well and safe
Yes did all that and more, been checking my yard, all my neighbours yards and walking around till dark and still no sign of himI would check in spots you think don’t make sense as well like under clothes, closets, behind the fridge, in the sofa. As far as outside check bushes if you have them. Or anywhere with shade
I knowHello,
I hate to hear that, it is very stressful when this happens. Essentially all you can do is try to keep
posters & signs up, as well as talk to neighbors, etc.
Do you have any birds of prey there, or any other animals, etc in your area that could have possibly
gotten him? Hopefully not, he may have just crawled under the house, or somewhere nearby as they
typically do.
How is the weather there right now?
We are hoping for a good ending for you both!
Keep us posted on the situation.
Tracie
Ok I didn’t know they were semi-arboreal so I will definitely check a little higher up in the bushes. I hope he makes it back safe and sound tooI feel so bad for you , and him. I hope you find him safe and sound.
Look a bit higher up also, they are semi-arborial. If there are fence post or bushes ect he can climb, you may catch him up a bit higher basking
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