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RE: help taming

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Posted by: mightymouseec04 at Thu May 3 12:34:12 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mightymouseec04 ]  
   

Ok, so when I got my male tegu I had a similar problem, now he is like a puppy. What worked for me was a lot of patience and working with him every day. I would get home from school/work and take him out of the cage, which normally was a fight in itself. Once I got him out I would hold him until he calmed down, then I would put him down just enough that he would have his feet onto the floor and if he started to act up again I would pick him up until he calmed down. I never put him away when he was showing “aggressiveness”. It’s not that they are being aggressive it’s just they are defensive. You have to earn their trust so showing/teaching them you mean no harm is what it takes, and that can take time. Another thing you could try is not feeding him in his cage. You can take him out of the cage and bring him to the food. As aggressive feeders they can, just like snakes, relate you to food if they only see you putting food into their enclosure. If you cannot feed in another enclosure/location try taking the lizard out then putting the food into the cage and then putting the lizard back into the enclosure on the opposite end of the as the food is.
I am no expert; I am just sharing what has worked for me in this situation. My Male Tegu use to charge the enclosure doors mouth open when I opened them and now he is going to be used by my Veterinarian to teach students studying to become vets.

Anthony
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