Twitchet
Chameleon Enthusiast
Hi all, just wanted to firstly show you how my parsonii decided to start colour changing after I asked you all of his sex- he's really colour popping now- he's getting some amazing turquoises and blues- sorry- he's doing his saggy tummy look again in this picture- he doesn't usually have this , only when I try and get a photo.
O.k big question- I know opinion is divided but I have to handle him every day- He has a viv with a hatch to his outdoor enclosure- he goes out without trouble but won't go back on his own accord so every day I quietly and avoiding eye contact go in and calmly, quietly and slowly pick him up- disarm the tail and slide my fingers under his chin so his front feet step up onto my fingers- I place him on the homeward branch and remaining still I let him walk off into his viv, it goes quite well, I did get a warning snap the other day and he quite clearly doesnt care for this as he colour changes sometimes a little - sometimes a lot and puffs. For routine I do this at exactly the same time everyday and in the same manner.
I am not wanting to handle him for fun or for the experience, he is a display animal and not there for me to play with but I do believe whether an Elephant or Hamster-or Chameleon an owner should be able to work with an animal closely and inspect it for it's own good and also handle it enough that when you do it's not a vile awful experience for all.
I just have no other way of getting him back in his house so is it o.k or will I make him suffer stress- ( he's eating very well, drinking and moving freely around during the day. ) Will he get used to it ?- right from a baby he hasn't had any handling at all up until now. If it is deemed too stressful I think for his sake I'd have to sell him as I can't change the layout here.
The much older female I have is used to being handled and barely colour changes and steps onto my hands very easily.
O.k big question- I know opinion is divided but I have to handle him every day- He has a viv with a hatch to his outdoor enclosure- he goes out without trouble but won't go back on his own accord so every day I quietly and avoiding eye contact go in and calmly, quietly and slowly pick him up- disarm the tail and slide my fingers under his chin so his front feet step up onto my fingers- I place him on the homeward branch and remaining still I let him walk off into his viv, it goes quite well, I did get a warning snap the other day and he quite clearly doesnt care for this as he colour changes sometimes a little - sometimes a lot and puffs. For routine I do this at exactly the same time everyday and in the same manner.
I am not wanting to handle him for fun or for the experience, he is a display animal and not there for me to play with but I do believe whether an Elephant or Hamster-or Chameleon an owner should be able to work with an animal closely and inspect it for it's own good and also handle it enough that when you do it's not a vile awful experience for all.
I just have no other way of getting him back in his house so is it o.k or will I make him suffer stress- ( he's eating very well, drinking and moving freely around during the day. ) Will he get used to it ?- right from a baby he hasn't had any handling at all up until now. If it is deemed too stressful I think for his sake I'd have to sell him as I can't change the layout here.
The much older female I have is used to being handled and barely colour changes and steps onto my hands very easily.
