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by Nina » 16 Oct 2024, 09:33
I'm so sorry to hear that Geoffrey has gone missing, and I'm not sure what to advise, other than a very slow and thorough search, inch by inch. Does Geoffrey have an indoor enclosure or tortoise table of some kind? It is very likely that after getting off of the bed (have you double checked that he didn't crawl inside the pillow case) he went into a corner or under something ? He is a very small tortoise, and so with the cooler temperatures we are having now, he probably won't be able to go far, and would have just dug into something. They are especially good escaping and burrowing into very small spaces, and that is why they need safe enclosure to live in.
I would start at one corner of your room and do a fingertip search, very slowly and methodically. Also, don't assume that he has stayed in that room, as he could well have walked out of the room if the door was open, so after checking absolutely everywhere (and they can climb amazingly well too), then you need to start checking the rest of the house. Because tortoises are ectothermic (they don't make their body heat but depend on outside temperatures to warm their bodies), if it stays cold then it's unlikely that he will move from where he is, but if it is warmer, and your house is heated, then it is possible that he could come out from where he is hiding and move to somewhere else.
Maybe someone else will have some good ideas, and I do hope you find him -- please let us know how you get on.
Nina