peterm15
01-30-05, 11:16 AM
you hear of cresties and corns and leos and every other herp getting out of there enclosure... and now i realise EVERY herp can get out...
well io wake up this mornin around 10:45 and i go to my cham cage to give him a mist... to realise that i left the bottom latch open.. no biggie right, it only leaves about an 1/2" to escape and its right on the bottom.. so i start looking.. i cant see him.. but there is no way out, the bottom is covered so he wouldnt even be able to get to that open part... so i mist and walk up stairs to ask my mom for some help.. after 15 min.... THERES NO CHAM... omg omg omg.. with all the stuff in my room he could be anywhere.. so im looking high and my mom ( doesnt know much about them) is looking on the ground.. sure enough she calls me.. he was trying to climb my blke in my closet but the tbues are to big and slipery.. so i get him back into his cage.. and give him a nice mist..
the only way he could have gotten where he was was to walk on the groung.. and thats kinda bothersome.. but he wasnt hurt wasnt too stressed and actually seemed eager to get back into his home.. but he must have been cold.. its prob only about 65 on the ground and even colder in my closet..
well thats my story and a new species to add the the escaped list...
p.s. that is my first escaped herp.. and hopefully no more to do the same...
well io wake up this mornin around 10:45 and i go to my cham cage to give him a mist... to realise that i left the bottom latch open.. no biggie right, it only leaves about an 1/2" to escape and its right on the bottom.. so i start looking.. i cant see him.. but there is no way out, the bottom is covered so he wouldnt even be able to get to that open part... so i mist and walk up stairs to ask my mom for some help.. after 15 min.... THERES NO CHAM... omg omg omg.. with all the stuff in my room he could be anywhere.. so im looking high and my mom ( doesnt know much about them) is looking on the ground.. sure enough she calls me.. he was trying to climb my blke in my closet but the tbues are to big and slipery.. so i get him back into his cage.. and give him a nice mist..
the only way he could have gotten where he was was to walk on the groung.. and thats kinda bothersome.. but he wasnt hurt wasnt too stressed and actually seemed eager to get back into his home.. but he must have been cold.. its prob only about 65 on the ground and even colder in my closet..
well thats my story and a new species to add the the escaped list...
p.s. that is my first escaped herp.. and hopefully no more to do the same...