swimmerfishified
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So last night I was sitting near my Leo's cage and I tapped the table to get her attention towards me. She looked at me and I just tapped a bit more until she came kind of close to me, I put my finger near the glass of her cage and she was just staring at my finger, Then she backed up a bit and jumped a bit towards the glass. I pulled my hand away from the tank because I thought she was trying to go an bite me adn maybe I was being intimidating so I just left her alone and went to bed for the rest of the night.
The next day I really wanted to try taming her so I went on youtube and some other reptile forums to find information on taming and handling. (I've have her for 2 weeks so she has had time to settle in) So I heard that you can put your hand in their tank and take all their stuff out so they have nowhere to hide (I also don't know if that is true) So I felt confident and I watched videos of people picking up their geckos so I thought it would be easy for me too.
I removed her hides first. I didn't remove anything else and there was just a fake plant, her calcium dish, mealworm dish, and water bowl. I slowly put my hand in my tank but she gave me that look she usually gives me whenever I take out something out of her tank (usually food) I kept my hand in the middle of her cage and she looked at my hand the way she usually looks at her food. I got really scared so I just removed my hand from the tank and left her alone.
Please help, I don't want her thinking my finger/hand is food for her and I don't want her biting me. (I heard it doesn't hurt but still) Does anyone have any tips on taming that I can use or how to make her think I'm not a mealworm? Thanks.
The next day I really wanted to try taming her so I went on youtube and some other reptile forums to find information on taming and handling. (I've have her for 2 weeks so she has had time to settle in) So I heard that you can put your hand in their tank and take all their stuff out so they have nowhere to hide (I also don't know if that is true) So I felt confident and I watched videos of people picking up their geckos so I thought it would be easy for me too.
I removed her hides first. I didn't remove anything else and there was just a fake plant, her calcium dish, mealworm dish, and water bowl. I slowly put my hand in my tank but she gave me that look she usually gives me whenever I take out something out of her tank (usually food) I kept my hand in the middle of her cage and she looked at my hand the way she usually looks at her food. I got really scared so I just removed my hand from the tank and left her alone.
Please help, I don't want her thinking my finger/hand is food for her and I don't want her biting me. (I heard it doesn't hurt but still) Does anyone have any tips on taming that I can use or how to make her think I'm not a mealworm? Thanks.