Don't think so Val, Frank can walk (slide) out of the garage any...

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    Don't think so Val, Frank can walk (slide) out of the garage any time he wants, we don't hold him in captivity.

    Bluey's are solitary animals but do seek out BH's after coming out of hibo for mating, when we 1st moved in down here he used to disappear into adjacent bush for couple of weeks after hibo and return with a self satisfied smirk on the snout, we have seen other blueys in the area.

    I would suggest there is a very valuable local resource of wild 'trading blueys' down here, obviously I will not give away the location as you would have 1000's of tossers from Sydney down here trying to catch them for profit. Don't know how much a 'trading bluey' goes for these days but must be thousands of dollars.

    Frank very much a 'bluey elder' these days so those days of chasing the local bluey BH's are behind him, the garage offers high quality food, safety and 2 of Sydney's best vets on call. He stays close to home and doesn't wander out much, he knows a good trade when he sees one. He gets his jollies by stripping human newbies of liquidity on the ASX from the log these days.
 
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