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dwell
at Tue Sep 25 01:35:52 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dwell ]
I apologize ahead of time if this has been answered multiple times already... I've been searching the net for some answers, but I'd like to know what any of you think.
I have a 4 year old Argentine Red Tegu named Lucifer (I asked for it... I know...) who has always been rather skittish. He is approx. 3.5 ft long and weighs about 10 lbs. I have been raising and breeding reptiles for almost 14 years now, but he was my first, what one might call, "intermediate" addition. My biggest issue at the moment is his relentless food aggression. Simply putting on a t-shirt or walking by the cage will send him full-speed into the glass. He will even chase you back and forth if you move in front of him. While I would like that to stop, I am most concerned with the fact that I cannot get him out of the cage without being charged at by a large, tooth-filled mouth. He has even lunged out of the cage at me. He used to be "fine" once I managed to get him out of the cage (I say "fine" because, again, he has always been skittish), but lately, as silly as it may sound, he has started to look at me differently. He seems to be watching my every move and looks as if he will bite my face off at the single second I let my guard down. I used to be able to put him on the floor in the bathroom while I brushed my teeth or just hung out with him, but the last time I tried that he chased me up on to the counter after trying to eat my feet.
I do not think that this is an issue of being under fed, he eats regularly and has been called "overweight" by the local exotics vet. Yet, he does always seem hungry.
I have read a few things online about "taming you tegu" but they all seem to be talking about a new, smaller tegu that could not cause as much damage.
A few questions:
1. have any of you been bit by an adult tegu? should I go get heavy gloves?
2. any successful stories of taming a large and somewhat aggressive tegu? (I want nothing more than for him to feel comfortable around people.)
3. i am willing to make any necessary changes to ensure that he is sufficiently fed and well-mannered. any suggestions at all would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance!
P.S. I would love to post a photo of him, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. How do i?
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- Can Lucifer be my friend...? - dwell, Tue Sep 25 01:35:52 2007
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