gary1621
New Member
Peanut has calmed down a lot since we bought her for my Dad... more so for me than the rest of the family but i think thats because i understand her more and put in the time.
I totally agree with the feeding, its the surefire way of getting round them. Peanut actually climbed out of her cage and sat on my lap yesterday while feeding.
She puffs up if i do something too fast or she wasnt expecting, but thats my fault. The hissing has greatly reduced!
I dont get her out unless its cleaning time or im putting her out in the garden... and even then its usually a transfer from plant to plant. Handling is always on her terms.
Spend time with them, but not fussing too much with them directly... I mean i sit and read infront of her to relax in the evening, again yesterday she came down and just sat on a vine closet to the front of the enclosure watching me it seems.
I think you should enjoy your chams but respect their limitations and boundaries, you will soon learn what they are and you never know... they may evolve over time
I totally agree with the feeding, its the surefire way of getting round them. Peanut actually climbed out of her cage and sat on my lap yesterday while feeding.
She puffs up if i do something too fast or she wasnt expecting, but thats my fault. The hissing has greatly reduced!
I dont get her out unless its cleaning time or im putting her out in the garden... and even then its usually a transfer from plant to plant. Handling is always on her terms.
Spend time with them, but not fussing too much with them directly... I mean i sit and read infront of her to relax in the evening, again yesterday she came down and just sat on a vine closet to the front of the enclosure watching me it seems.
I think you should enjoy your chams but respect their limitations and boundaries, you will soon learn what they are and you never know... they may evolve over time