Nova_C
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Even with the top clamped down and the door locked (In fact, the door is impossible to open with the top clamped down since the locking mechanism is jammed against the plastic rim of the aquarium) Cerberus managed to get out.
My apartment isn't exactly high quality - so there's a very real chance he's just gone. So many little spaces and crevices for him to get out. He's too small to try to trap him in a pop bottle with a mouse, so I left one of his hides out with a couple pinkies last night hoping at least the pinkies would be gone so I'd know he was still in the apartment.
As of this morning the pinkies are still there. This weekend I plan on doing a thorough search by dismantling everything but my aquarium in the hopes I can find him, but I feel pessimistic as to my chances. For all I know he got outside.
And even if I do find him, how do I prevent another escape? He got out with the top secured, which means there's something not right about the top I bought. It has a space somewhere that he can get out.
My apartment isn't exactly high quality - so there's a very real chance he's just gone. So many little spaces and crevices for him to get out. He's too small to try to trap him in a pop bottle with a mouse, so I left one of his hides out with a couple pinkies last night hoping at least the pinkies would be gone so I'd know he was still in the apartment.
As of this morning the pinkies are still there. This weekend I plan on doing a thorough search by dismantling everything but my aquarium in the hopes I can find him, but I feel pessimistic as to my chances. For all I know he got outside.
And even if I do find him, how do I prevent another escape? He got out with the top secured, which means there's something not right about the top I bought. It has a space somewhere that he can get out.