Zinnia
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Hi! A few months ago, I picked up Morrigan from a cousin who really didn't know what to do with an exotic pet. He meant well, but the lights, food, and substrate weren't right in her tank. I think we're going in the right direction, but I wanted to show off some pictures and ask some questions.
Okay, so. Say hi, Morrigan!
She's a little grumpy. But looking much better! She's been thoroughly cleaned (much to her displeasure), been to the vet to help with the parasite issues she's been having, and has put on a little bit of weight. Health wise, she's fine, but I'm not sure of the best way to help socialize her.
She moved from one home where someone didn't bother with her and didn't know what to do into a home where they meant well...but still didn't know what to do. I know she's been handled when she didn't want to be handled, and also lost in the house at least once under improper supervision. The result is that she always flattens out and freaks out when I try to engage her at all, much less try to take her out.
Though, she's cute once she chills out some:
Once she's out, she's happy to walk around and do her thing. She'll sometimes sit on my shoulder, and she doesn't *usually* bite.
I've been hand feeding her, which she seems to enjoy, but she got a little over excited and bit the crap out of me the other day. She was so focused on taking my finger with her that she wouldn't let go, and I had to tap her on the back with my free hand until she was mad enough to change targets. So, she's upset with me, and I'm left with the opinion that hand feeding is probably not the way to go.
Any other suggestions for how to socialize her that don't involve associating my hand with food?
Also, I'm a little concerned that she's not happy staying in her tank all day, but she gets pretty bent out of shape when I try to pick her up to take her out. Any suggestions on how to take her out (or otherwise remove her) from a front opening tank?
This is my first rescue (but not my first beardie), so I'm a little concerned that I don't really know what I'm doing to get her on the right track. :c Any help or feedback is appreciated.
Okay, so. Say hi, Morrigan!
She's a little grumpy. But looking much better! She's been thoroughly cleaned (much to her displeasure), been to the vet to help with the parasite issues she's been having, and has put on a little bit of weight. Health wise, she's fine, but I'm not sure of the best way to help socialize her.
She moved from one home where someone didn't bother with her and didn't know what to do into a home where they meant well...but still didn't know what to do. I know she's been handled when she didn't want to be handled, and also lost in the house at least once under improper supervision. The result is that she always flattens out and freaks out when I try to engage her at all, much less try to take her out.
Though, she's cute once she chills out some:
Once she's out, she's happy to walk around and do her thing. She'll sometimes sit on my shoulder, and she doesn't *usually* bite.
I've been hand feeding her, which she seems to enjoy, but she got a little over excited and bit the crap out of me the other day. She was so focused on taking my finger with her that she wouldn't let go, and I had to tap her on the back with my free hand until she was mad enough to change targets. So, she's upset with me, and I'm left with the opinion that hand feeding is probably not the way to go.
Any other suggestions for how to socialize her that don't involve associating my hand with food?
Also, I'm a little concerned that she's not happy staying in her tank all day, but she gets pretty bent out of shape when I try to pick her up to take her out. Any suggestions on how to take her out (or otherwise remove her) from a front opening tank?
This is my first rescue (but not my first beardie), so I'm a little concerned that I don't really know what I'm doing to get her on the right track. :c Any help or feedback is appreciated.