rotarhead
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I have successfully fed Moe now every day by hand for approximately five days or so. I thought I would share a possible coaxing method. I started off slowly limiting his cricket intake as he was addicted to them. At this time I also moved my hand throughout the enclosure during the day, not fast, just slow but around him so he was used to me reaching in regularly since I don't handle him as much as I used to. Then I proceeded to try hand feeding some worms.
I HIGHLY suggest getting hornworms. Buy them as babys since they grow so fast. It seems that the movement and color really helps! It might take patience but if you have it just hold the worm a short distance away from the chams face and let it wiggle. If it isn't moving you can move your fingers to make it look like it is moving a lot. I would do this later than your normal feeding at first so your cham is a little extra hungry. Eventually he should go for it. Just remember to not hold the worm real hard so he can actually take it. I did this with Moe and it has worked GREAT lately. He won't take the wax worms but I think he just can't make out the difference between my fingers and the worm since wax worms are so small. He gladly takes hornworms and butter worms though and eventually I'm going to try and hand feed silks and even crickets.
I know there are a lot of people attempting to hand feed so I thought it would be nice to share what has worked with me. Maybe it will work for you and your cham as well. Adding a little video as well of Moe hand feeding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0xHsziYcb4
I HIGHLY suggest getting hornworms. Buy them as babys since they grow so fast. It seems that the movement and color really helps! It might take patience but if you have it just hold the worm a short distance away from the chams face and let it wiggle. If it isn't moving you can move your fingers to make it look like it is moving a lot. I would do this later than your normal feeding at first so your cham is a little extra hungry. Eventually he should go for it. Just remember to not hold the worm real hard so he can actually take it. I did this with Moe and it has worked GREAT lately. He won't take the wax worms but I think he just can't make out the difference between my fingers and the worm since wax worms are so small. He gladly takes hornworms and butter worms though and eventually I'm going to try and hand feed silks and even crickets.
I know there are a lot of people attempting to hand feed so I thought it would be nice to share what has worked with me. Maybe it will work for you and your cham as well. Adding a little video as well of Moe hand feeding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0xHsziYcb4