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06-30-14, 04:32 PM
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V. Melinus Taming
Hello, I aquired a V. Melinus in May and I wanted to get your guys opinions on his taming process!
Before you ask about his cage, he is in a temporary place right now with proper temperatures and humidity so no need to ask :P I am in the process of building his proper cage soon!
Now he is maybe 3 months old around a foot long, still small. He is a very voracious eater, will take anything from tong and even my fingers but I stopped doing that because I dont want him seeing my fingers as food when her gets bigger :P
He will let me stoke him while he is in his cage "sometimes", he sometimes sits on my hand and looks at me like hes waiting for food :P, he will even accept food from the tong while on my hand. I havent really handled him that much but when I do he does try to walk away, normal stuff. He has only puffed up once at me but that was because I dug him out of his cage... last time i did that!
He will bask and watch me while im sitting infront of his cage, he doesnt run away or dart in his hide so I take it that is a good sign!
Does everything sound good? am I on the right track for getting him really tame? or is he too young to tell and may do a 180 as time goes on?
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07-01-14, 09:51 AM
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Captain America
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Re: V. Melinus Taming
Hello and welcome! Wish i could help you but snakes are my thing. But i am sure some one on here can help.
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07-01-14, 09:57 AM
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Re: V. Melinus Taming
Hey and Welcome!
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07-02-14, 03:18 AM
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Snake Ninja
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Re: V. Melinus Taming
hi and welcome!
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07-02-14, 03:40 AM
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Re: V. Melinus Taming
Hey! Welcome. If you YouTube search "MDFmonitor" you will find a series of videos regarding the process of getting a monitor tractable. I am not trying to differ your questions but Mark's method is one that pretty much most of the serious varanid keepers on here practice. I have personally had great success with it as well. Check it out and jump on with your questions- we love talking monitors. So far your practice seems right on. The basic principle is to interact with your monitor on his terms to build trust.
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07-02-14, 06:10 AM
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Re: V. Melinus Taming
^agreed, mark does have really great methods, the videos on the nile monitor are awesome and really shows how they can come around
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07-02-14, 03:15 PM
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Re: V. Melinus Taming
Agree with what has already been said. Those videos will show you how to go about earning it's trust. It's an amazing process .
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