@MissSkittles has given you good insight into this. @Tkrd69 also has hit one of the possibilities.
How does he behave towards you if you use a stick to take him out if the cage?
Do you move your hand the way you did in he video...sort of teasing him...at times?
However, once in a while you will get a veiled that won't ever get past the biting whether you're in its territory or not. I had one like that! It may have been an "alpha thing" ...he may have been determined to be the alpha male. He did turn out to be one of the best breeders I had!
I would try handling him with your hand covered by a sweat shirt sleeve (which he will likely try to bite) and see if he can eventually get used to knowing that his bite will not have any affect on you. Don't move the hand around in a menacing/teasing way when you do this.
How does he behave towards you if you use a stick to take him out if the cage?
Do you move your hand the way you did in he video...sort of teasing him...at times?
However, once in a while you will get a veiled that won't ever get past the biting whether you're in its territory or not. I had one like that! It may have been an "alpha thing" ...he may have been determined to be the alpha male. He did turn out to be one of the best breeders I had!
I would try handling him with your hand covered by a sweat shirt sleeve (which he will likely try to bite) and see if he can eventually get used to knowing that his bite will not have any affect on you. Don't move the hand around in a menacing/teasing way when you do this.
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