I had a similar experience with my 3" A. avic. After taking the cricket, it decided that it didn't want to let go of the forceps. So it ran up the tongs, up my arm, and kept evading my hand by running from shoulder to shoulder. I ended up just sitting on my bed to see where it would go next.
I saw it on my bed right behind me a second later. It was still able to slip out of one of my hands twice when trying to grab it. Only when I cupped it with both hands was I able to finally put him back. Also, it dropped its cricket halfway throughout the stunt. There's my story AB :razz:
I saw it on my bed right behind me a second later. It was still able to slip out of one of my hands twice when trying to grab it. Only when I cupped it with both hands was I able to finally put him back. Also, it dropped its cricket halfway throughout the stunt. There's my story AB :razz: