my leopard geko is extremely clever and somehow found a way out if its habitat. idk how long shes even been gone, i figured she was just under her rock so i left her alone, and then i went to go pet her and she wasnt in her cage. any idea where to look D: or how to make her come out from wherever she is?
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Ok, Leopard Gecko's are very smart and clever. A few questions:
1. How high is your cage from the ground. Can you show me pictures.
2. Do you have any previous videos of her so I can see her curiosity level and speed?
3. Is there a screen on top of your cage?
Now, what I would do: Leave a shallow bowl of worms (which ever she likes best) in every room in your house. Then quadruple check the cage to make sure she's not gone. Clean the room which she escaped in and check vents, pipes, holes, and empty spaces. My friend lost her hamster once and left a bowl of carrots in her bathroom and two days later she found out that her hamster hid in a hole beneath the bathroom cabinets. Don't give up whatever you do until you find her dead. (Least likely to happen) Happy Hunting!
When is the last time you fed her. They should be fed atleast every other day and if you did that then you wold know about how long she has been out. If she has been gone for a day check within the surrounding 5 feet, after you do that spread out. Look in warm, dark small places. Good luck.
you could try treats grub worms butter worme or even super worms. try luring him into they cage. you should've kept a closer eye on him.
me thinks "Rosie" please dont keep her on sand,no mater what human beings inform you its undesirable and can want to reason impaction please use calcium and nutrition POWDER not in any respect sand! (i became gonna mail you this,yet you dont settle for mails,and that i'd hate to make sure one or both one among you struggle through reason you didnt comprehend) (it quite is in case you dont comprehend) "not in any respect use sand, timber chips, mulch or gravel. solid alternatives comprise newspaper, indoor/outside carpet, thick felt, or if routine disposal is plausible, peat moss or potting soil."
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