D4saken1
Member
Hello again all,
I made a post recently about Shrek aka Ogre. The new Warty Chamelon I recently acquired.
He has adjusted well to his setup and is eating well and is quite curious. However and not unsurprising he is still not okay with people.
I don't expect him to be some cuddle buddy or like a bearded dragon, I've just been wondering if there are any tips to get him to feel safer and that I am less of a threat. He does well when I get his food (he does hate his mistings, good water temp or not).
If it's near his bed time forget about it!
I have his food out of the way so I don't have to get to close and bother him but he did bite me pretty good when I was taking his water filter out and his food bowl for the weekly cleaning.
So overall I just wondered if there was any way I could help make him more comfortable, he actually came out on his own today into my hand but he got riled up by a sneeze when he got to my shoulder and that was that, hah!
I was debating a tree stand with foliage near his enclosure I could leave open on occasion so he could explore and look around a bit if he wanted.
I don't really handle him and don't intend to stress him out more than I should. A friend said if I handle him it needs to be more than a few minutes otherwise it's like washing a car and driving through a mud puddle, but I haven't taken that to heart and wondered on the rare occasion he is good to come out on his own if a longer period is better.
Sorry for the ramble post!
Edit: I figured time is a big factor and I haven't been pushing anything since he hasn't been home long at all, hence why I was shocked he actually came out on his own, I just wanted ideas to move forward on this slow process.
^when he came out to crawl on me, post sneeze upset^
^when I came in to get him^
I made a post recently about Shrek aka Ogre. The new Warty Chamelon I recently acquired.
He has adjusted well to his setup and is eating well and is quite curious. However and not unsurprising he is still not okay with people.
I don't expect him to be some cuddle buddy or like a bearded dragon, I've just been wondering if there are any tips to get him to feel safer and that I am less of a threat. He does well when I get his food (he does hate his mistings, good water temp or not).
If it's near his bed time forget about it!
I have his food out of the way so I don't have to get to close and bother him but he did bite me pretty good when I was taking his water filter out and his food bowl for the weekly cleaning.
So overall I just wondered if there was any way I could help make him more comfortable, he actually came out on his own today into my hand but he got riled up by a sneeze when he got to my shoulder and that was that, hah!
I was debating a tree stand with foliage near his enclosure I could leave open on occasion so he could explore and look around a bit if he wanted.
I don't really handle him and don't intend to stress him out more than I should. A friend said if I handle him it needs to be more than a few minutes otherwise it's like washing a car and driving through a mud puddle, but I haven't taken that to heart and wondered on the rare occasion he is good to come out on his own if a longer period is better.
Sorry for the ramble post!
Edit: I figured time is a big factor and I haven't been pushing anything since he hasn't been home long at all, hence why I was shocked he actually came out on his own, I just wanted ideas to move forward on this slow process.
^when he came out to crawl on me, post sneeze upset^
^when I came in to get him^