I'm sorry. He didn't. The reason is that he can dig and cover himself in a hole in like 10 seconds, and I left the lid open and I couldn't find him. He was under the substrate. I checked my time lapse to see if he came up, and he was upaussieJJDude wrote:I would suggest leaving a small shallow bowl of water - they usually seek out humid places - inside a larger bowl that he can get into, but not out. Another good idea is to entice him with something smelly, like shrimp or his favourite food.AwesomeHermit wrote:My little E might have escaped, might have not. I feel like he did though. What should I do? I am looking around and such
Check under furniture and appliances, as well as looking up curtains and such
Common areas seem to be bathrooms....
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Goodbye my little E. See you soon.
Crabbing for over two years!
Goodbye my little E. See you soon.
Crabbing for over two years!
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One time, I could not find my hermie anywhere in the two rooms closest, and didn’t think he would’ve made it all the way out to the third room after just one night, but we got desperate and what do you know, he was under a box there.
One medium hermie and a teeny hermie :P
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Que interesante es este tema, me encanta mucho la naturaleza y todo lo que tiene que ver con ella. Me dedico a la recreación de espacios, sobre todo en fiestas de halloween y he tenido la oportunidad de presenciar uno de estos ermitaños.