broderp
Avid Member
Those of you who have a very tame Cham who is not afraid to be held or doesn't run from you I have a question:
When he(or she) was young, did their enclosure have a lot of hiding places? My terrarium is very "plush" with many plants and leaves. I lose him in it daily because he is so small.
My hypothesis is that this ability to hide is slowing the progress of taming because it reinforces the natural instinct to hide and be safe.
If he had less places to hide and be more visible he would get use to his surroundings and of such things like hands in his enclosure.
Now I'm not talking about stripping it down to just sticks, but less foliage to literately get lost in and not be seen at all.
Here's the enclosure. My Sherman is about the size of my index finger and weighs about 6 grams, just to put it into perspective.
See, this is what I mean...he hides from me!!
When he(or she) was young, did their enclosure have a lot of hiding places? My terrarium is very "plush" with many plants and leaves. I lose him in it daily because he is so small.
My hypothesis is that this ability to hide is slowing the progress of taming because it reinforces the natural instinct to hide and be safe.
If he had less places to hide and be more visible he would get use to his surroundings and of such things like hands in his enclosure.
Now I'm not talking about stripping it down to just sticks, but less foliage to literately get lost in and not be seen at all.
Here's the enclosure. My Sherman is about the size of my index finger and weighs about 6 grams, just to put it into perspective.
See, this is what I mean...he hides from me!!