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![]() There's really not a whole lot to them. so he probably can squish his way out of there. There is a small shell inside, but it's really pretty small. My guess is he's sleeping. They do have a tendency to just sit there motionless for hours or even days. Dollars to donuts sometime in the night he'll just wander off.
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![]() Hey did he move yet? Or did you help him?
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![]() His head is not stuck out the hole but I cannot see into the tunnel he was in. I am hoping he got out, but am not 100% sure of it yet. I will be on watch this evening since I went to bed last night, hoping he would get out himself.
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![]() They can stand on their tail and turn around.
I've seen mine bridge gaps large gaps in the rock/glass by hanging by their tail. |