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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:23 pm Post subject: NEED ADVICE! Feeding is getting to be an issue!
I have had my hatchling b/w for about 3 weeks now. I am gone at work during the day when she is out, when I get home to feed her, she is usually buried just under the surface of the mulch (she wasnt using the hide I bought her). It was always easy to find her, and I would take her out of the cage to feed her. She was always a little jumpy getting her out but once she was out she was fine with me and would sit in my hands when I would pick her up. Well I built her a new hide that is a little more snug and she loves it, the only thing now is when I get off work she is in there and I CANT GET HER OUT TO FEED! You would think after three weeks of me taking her out of the cage, she would associate me with dinner time, but she doesn't. How do you feed a tegu without opening up their hide and pulling them out? With my friends lizard, once it got hungry enough it would stop being stubborn, but with a tegu should I treat it the same way? I am new to how they think.
Should I put my hand in there and try and coax her out, if she doesn't come, let her go till next time? I don;t want to just leave food in the cage if she doesn;t come out because I dont want to feed her in there, and if I do that, it tells her "Hey if I just stay in here, he will go away and then I can eat".
She knows I have food, her tongue starts going, I even waived some of the ground turkey by the entrance and I could see her perking up at it. I waited 15 mins and she wouldnt come so I gave up. Guess she goes hungry tonight? She did eat a pinkie and 8 crickets yesterday, so she could still be a little full from that?
I DONT KNOW haha, Im getting worried, I want her to want to see me, not hide away! And I dont want feeding time to be a standoff battle! If anyone could please help me I would be VERY GRATEFUL!!! Thanks guys!!
in my opinion he,ll just be getting use to his new hide, and basically wanting his own privacy for now, give him a few days to adjust to the new furniture of his and he,ll be fine, mines the very same and sometimes i do end up taking her out her hide, and i do get the tail whip a few times and the high breathign , mind you mines a big size 3ft ish.......and once she awakes shes fine, and comes out her tank, i feel happy when shes eaten , i too am like you say you are, wanting to see your tegu come out and play and watch her eat....but comedays you just have to give in , when there ready theyll come out, theyll adjust with time, and when they do , you should be fine....
don't worry so much your tegu will be fine, my babies are asleep some times when i come home, they might miss a feeding or 2. One thing you can do is bowl feed your tegu, put a pinky in a bowl before you go to work or some crickets, i rip the legs off the crickets so they don't jump out of the bowl , my babies are already eating other foods like beef heart turkey and even fruits so when I come home the bowls are empty, i am lucky becuase i take time lapse video of my tegus so when i come home i can watch a couple of hours n a couple of minutes and i can see the habits they keep when i am not around, the bowl is the best they will eat out of it in the cage or out of the cage
Try holding the bowl of food at the entrance of your tegus hide and then blow into the hide. This normally brings mine out at a dead run. : )
When I first got my babies I went out and bought 2 identical bowls....one just much larger. They learned real fast that the green bowl has food.
Joined: Oct 16, 2007 Posts: 2514 Location: San Antonio,TX
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:35 am Post subject:
I feed both of my Tegus ( and the other 5 reptiles ) once a day.The lights come on when the sun comes up.I change the water,spray down the enclosures and while they are basking I get the food ready.After about one hour I feed them one by one ( since I feed them out of there enclosure ) then I let them free roam and spend some time with them.Then they bask again and in the afternoon the Tegus go to sleep.When I feed them, I feed them until they are full.
Joined: Apr 11, 2007 Posts: 201 Location: Chicago area
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:07 am Post subject:
My guy hides a LOT. It's gotten to the point that when I want to feed him I slide open the glass doors and call him. He usually comes out! Otherwise I'll pat the ground or pretend that I'm digging in the mulch...that seems to bring him out, too. Otherwise, I just put the food into a bowl and he eats it out of the bowl. Has he occasionally swallowed some mulch? Sure. Is it dangerous? Yeah, it can be. But I have to believe that these guys are swallowing ALL KINDS of substrate in the wild. I think the problems arising from this are the exception, not the rule. If you have an option, I would DEFINITELY feed him outside of his enclosure though..
Joined: Jan 04, 2008 Posts: 17 Location: San Antonio
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:21 pm Post subject:
I always get my tegu out of his hide. I lift it up and start petting him and then take him out. He knows that's when he gets to go outside and roam around. He's never tried to bite, raise up or hiss. I think it's all on the conditioning of your reptile. I don't see how people can wait for days to see if their tegu comes out. I work 2 days on, 2 days off, so on my off days of course I want to spend time with my tegu. If I just waited around for him to come out I probably wouldn't see him much.
Joined: Apr 11, 2007 Posts: 201 Location: Chicago area
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:32 pm Post subject:
joshjames14 wrote:
I always get my tegu out of his hide. I lift it up and start petting him and then take him out. He knows that's when he gets to go outside and roam around. He's never tried to bite, raise up or hiss. I think it's all on the conditioning of your reptile. I don't see how people can wait for days to see if their tegu comes out. I work 2 days on, 2 days off, so on my off days of course I want to spend time with my tegu. If I just waited around for him to come out I probably wouldn't see him much.
Ocassionally I'll dig my guy out, too. He doesn't seem to mind much. I don't think he gets hurt feelings. Hehe. He can dig himself back in if he wants to when we're done. Generally when I put him back in his enclosure, he'll stay out and bask for a bit, then get all "dugged up" as my daughter says. Hehe. Like you said, he doesn't seem to get too upset with me. He'll huff and puff a bit, but at the end of the day he's just fine. I don't baby my guy as much as some. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I haven't seen any ill effects from it.
Joined: Oct 16, 2007 Posts: 2514 Location: San Antonio,TX
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:52 am Post subject:
I never dug mine up until the hibernation time was over and Rick ( the breeder ) told me that at this time it is ok to dig him up.There are times that Zeus wakes up with Leonidas at about 8 am or 8:30 and there are times that it is like noon and I still don't see him so that is when I dig him up.He seems to be fine,too.I think it is all about how you dig them up.If you dig around in there really fast and just grab them and pull them out I wouldn't like it either if I were the Tegu.
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