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<blockquote data-quote="azure27" data-source="post: 174428" data-attributes="member: 32760"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Sorry but I am still pretty new to this. I received delivery of a lovely little B. hamorii today. I prepared the enclosure, placed in the tissue that he was nestled in and I definitely saw him shoot under the log bark, then I removed the tissue and checked it and he definitely wasn't in there. But I then checked under the bark with a light and he is nowhere to be seen, could he have burrowed that quickly? I am worried he's got out but I can't see how. Shall I just wait and see if he emerges at some point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure27, post: 174428, member: 32760"] Hi all, Sorry but I am still pretty new to this. I received delivery of a lovely little B. hamorii today. I prepared the enclosure, placed in the tissue that he was nestled in and I definitely saw him shoot under the log bark, then I removed the tissue and checked it and he definitely wasn't in there. But I then checked under the bark with a light and he is nowhere to be seen, could he have burrowed that quickly? I am worried he's got out but I can't see how. Shall I just wait and see if he emerges at some point? [/QUOTE]
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