:lol: :lol: :lol:NBGwen":3ordzefu said:LOL my Charlie's enclosure faces the TV - we regularly watch The Doctor and Supernatural and Star Trek TNG, etc together :lol: Then again, it could just be that I am watching it and she is patiently waiting for the opportunity to get back at me :shock:
The least hazardous way to get him out was to grab hold of his tail and pull him backwards and out, his nose and head were well and truly jammed in there and I didn't want to risk injuring him more than necessary.CooperDragon":2sn7d8f3 said:Poor guy! I'm glad you got him out without a problem. I keep picturing Steve Irwin "look at this beauty. Danga, danga!" *boop* on the nose. Can you get the big habba huts over there? They work pretty well as a hide/bask for adults. Cozy but still plenty of clearance.
NBGwen":tctmy2b3 said:Awwww...that sounds so adorable! Sad he got scared, but adorable too...
Yeah, I think my husband was extremely grateful I got home to care for Charlie LOL! He's not a reptile man by any means
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