Casperr
Member
I'm not sure if this has been thought of before, but I kind of accidentally figured it out, so I just wanted to share it with people.
I noticed that when my sister, my dad, or my mom try to handle Zed, he huffs up and hisses.
But when I handle him he's totally cool with me.
I finally realized what was going on:
Every time I hand-feed him, I wear a blue rubber glove.
Every time I give him water, it's with a blue spray bottle.
Every time I take him outside for sunlight, I'm wearing the blue glove.
But when I don't have the glove on, he hisses at me as well.
Could it be that he started to associate the color blue with food, water, and fresh air?
Can color-coding be the next best training method for chameleons?
Tell me some facts & opinions, I think I might be on to something.
I noticed that when my sister, my dad, or my mom try to handle Zed, he huffs up and hisses.
But when I handle him he's totally cool with me.
I finally realized what was going on:
Every time I hand-feed him, I wear a blue rubber glove.
Every time I give him water, it's with a blue spray bottle.
Every time I take him outside for sunlight, I'm wearing the blue glove.
But when I don't have the glove on, he hisses at me as well.
Could it be that he started to associate the color blue with food, water, and fresh air?
Can color-coding be the next best training method for chameleons?
Tell me some facts & opinions, I think I might be on to something.