I know this is kind of a newbie question but, how do you build trust with your beardie? is it just through the act of feeding them everyday or are there tricks to building it? We've had Toruk for a month now and he still isn't comfortable with us sticking our hands inside the tank at all. He starts running around or opens his mouth and looks like he's going to try and bite us or something. I was just wondering if this is normal or if he just needs more time to trust us or something. Any insight into this would be very helpful and if you have any tips or tricks please share! Thanks everyone!
You just hsve to keep at it. Pick him up every day, even if he doesn't want you to. Once you start backing off if he hisses or beards at you, he'll quickly learn that's what to do. After a few weeks of seeing that his threats don't work, he should start to settle down.
Be gentle, let him see your hand coming in slowly, and then take a good comfortable hold on him. I like to get my palm under the belly as I think it makes them feel more secure and I pick them up crossways so their arms can hang onto my fingers for added security.
Once you get that going well, start putting him on your arm or chest and letting him hang out. He'll soon learn it's a nice, safe, warm place to be.
Thats good idvice from Toyguy. Try handfeeding him his favourite treats so he sees your hand as a pleasure rather than a threat. Always have food in your hand so if he goes to bite or opens his mouth you can put the food in place of your finger. Just think you've got many years with your beardie so just be persistant and patient and he'll eventually come around
I did the same thing with Curt. I'd had a good trust bond with him, but one day he pooped and then I saw him going to eat it. I grabbed it out of his mouth and he instantly black bearded and opened his mouth at me. I couldn't go near his viv without his beard turning dark, and I felt horrible for ruining his trust even though I knew what I did was right for his health. One day I walked in and ignoring his attitude, I dropped a cricket in there. He gobbled it up right away and then looked up at me with a cute face, so before his beard could turn dark, I picked him up and he didn't mind. Having experienced this, I agree with catUK, food may be the key to his heart.