artgecko
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Hi guys,
Last week, I setup the outdoor screen cage for my veiled chameleon so that he can get some sun. This, unfortunately, means that I have to move him between cages. I have attempted this twice and on both occasions he totally freaks out and will deliberately run / jump / fall off the stick or my hand, etc. This often results in several minutes of me chasing him around the cage and then him attempting to fall / jump off my hands or the stick I'm using once out of the cage. Once he has been on my hands or the stick for a minute or so and can't reach anything, he settles down and will walk from hand to hand as I do with my geckos. However, before that point, he will hit the ground at least 1-2 times while attempting to escape. His jumping is very erratic and fast, so he is hard to block / catch.
I have tried to move him as gently as possible and do not grab him from above (I move the stick or hands below him and use a hand to "herd" him towards it) but his response has been the same going to and coming back from his outdoor enclosure each time. At this point, I'm wondering if the stress of moving him overshadows the benefit of natural UV...
I have 3 questions for you guys which I hope you can answer.
1. Will he eventually learn to not be fearful of me moving him if I continue as-is?
2. Is there a better way to move him so that he does not fall / jump constantly and get hurt?
3. If he was to hurt himself falling to the ground, what would be a sign of this to watch for?
Thank you for your time and help!
Last week, I setup the outdoor screen cage for my veiled chameleon so that he can get some sun. This, unfortunately, means that I have to move him between cages. I have attempted this twice and on both occasions he totally freaks out and will deliberately run / jump / fall off the stick or my hand, etc. This often results in several minutes of me chasing him around the cage and then him attempting to fall / jump off my hands or the stick I'm using once out of the cage. Once he has been on my hands or the stick for a minute or so and can't reach anything, he settles down and will walk from hand to hand as I do with my geckos. However, before that point, he will hit the ground at least 1-2 times while attempting to escape. His jumping is very erratic and fast, so he is hard to block / catch.
I have tried to move him as gently as possible and do not grab him from above (I move the stick or hands below him and use a hand to "herd" him towards it) but his response has been the same going to and coming back from his outdoor enclosure each time. At this point, I'm wondering if the stress of moving him overshadows the benefit of natural UV...
I have 3 questions for you guys which I hope you can answer.
1. Will he eventually learn to not be fearful of me moving him if I continue as-is?
2. Is there a better way to move him so that he does not fall / jump constantly and get hurt?
3. If he was to hurt himself falling to the ground, what would be a sign of this to watch for?
Thank you for your time and help!