Escape artist has been apprehended!!!!

reptimom

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Well, it was 1 week ago today that Asmar got away from me whilst sunning himself. I spotted him Friday in a large tree in my yard, but by the time I got the ladder from the shed and returned, I could not longer find him. Well, I have continued to eyeball the tree since then, and have watered all the lower branches and it payed off today. There he was on one of the lowest branches. Boy was he mad when I reached up and picked him off the branch. He is now safely in his hibiscus tree in the house. The power of prayer is a strong thing, so don't ever give up!!!!
 
Always seems like the males are the ones who love to get away!!

There are downsides and bonuses to not having trees I suppose!
 
Thought I would add a few pictures of Asmar - He seems to be fine?!! He seems to have settled down now too. Have been trying to make sure he is well hydrated and have a cup of superworms for him.
 

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I am very happy he is home in his tree. To lose one that nice would be a shame. All's well the end's well right?
 
Glad to hear he is home again

where is he from? WC? or CH? sorry if you mentioned it before :eek:

Asmar is WC and I got him from Andy at Eco Regional! Would have loved to have had a CH, but it seems that they are very rare right now. Mike at FL chams said he might have some come fall!?
 
Congratz! He's quite the handsome fella ;) I'm glad to here hes safe and sound great show of persistance and patience, I can tell you care about him very much. It's a great thing to see a person who loves their animals:), to many abuse cases now-a-days, unfourtunately.:(
 
Congratz! He's quite the handsome fella ;) I'm glad to here hes safe and sound great show of persistance and patience, I can tell you care about him very much. It's a great thing to see a person who loves their animals:), to many abuse cases now-a-days, unfourtunately.:(

Yes, he is much loved! I know exactly what you mean about animal abuse - I am a volunteer at my local shelter - it can be heartbreaking!
 
I'm really glad you got him back.

This is a really good example of how little Melleri move in the wild. 1 week in the same tree. Least we learned something.
 
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