This morning I went to check on my newt, only to discover him missing. After a couple of minutes he crawled out from behind the desk, I was lucky to find him.
I'm not sure how long he was out. About 10 hours went by between checking him at night and finding him on the floor. He was a bit dusty, and a bit dry, but not too bad. So I put him back in his tank and secured any possible escape routes.
What I want to know is, should I be worried about his survival now? I have no idea how long he was out, so could he have gotten to dry? He shed a bit of skin this evening, is that a normal consequence of drying? Also, I'm worried about him getting injured from a possible fall. The desk his tank was on was about 3 feet high, combined with the tank, he might have fallen almost four feet; could he be potentially injured? Since I put him back in the tank he's been acting a bit peculiar, he stayed out of the water most of the day, and it took some prodding to get him to eat his supper. He also appeared to be trying to escape again today; he was on a tree that's near the hole that the filter comes in, I believe this must be how he escaped last night/this morning. What should I interpret from this behavior?
Does anyone know if I can relax, or should I keep an eye on him for a while.
I'm not sure how long he was out. About 10 hours went by between checking him at night and finding him on the floor. He was a bit dusty, and a bit dry, but not too bad. So I put him back in his tank and secured any possible escape routes.
What I want to know is, should I be worried about his survival now? I have no idea how long he was out, so could he have gotten to dry? He shed a bit of skin this evening, is that a normal consequence of drying? Also, I'm worried about him getting injured from a possible fall. The desk his tank was on was about 3 feet high, combined with the tank, he might have fallen almost four feet; could he be potentially injured? Since I put him back in the tank he's been acting a bit peculiar, he stayed out of the water most of the day, and it took some prodding to get him to eat his supper. He also appeared to be trying to escape again today; he was on a tree that's near the hole that the filter comes in, I believe this must be how he escaped last night/this morning. What should I interpret from this behavior?
Does anyone know if I can relax, or should I keep an eye on him for a while.