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01-14-14, 02:23 PM
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Re: Varanids Counting and other intelligent things
My monitor will come to his name, especially now he's not been fed for two days!!
My monitor if fed 4 chicks on the run for about 4 days will look at me for a long time if fed 3 on the 5th day, this is why i swop food items around to stop the routine.
This is why i hide food items in the cage & still feed crickets even though he's 4.5 long, keep him looking & working for food.
I nearly got you a vid showing Lenny going in the direction on command, I've got him to do it a 3/3 times regularly, say forward he'll look forward & start walking forward & find a food reward, say behind he'd look behind & see or walk till he sees food reward, large locust worked best.
it is a case of catching him in the right mood, is he willing to corporate with me & certain food items worked best, he did it once off vid about 6/7 times, i've yet to film it, but i keeping having ago with it.
I'm sure he also watches my line of eye, because i'll look at insects that aren't moving that he can't see, i spend many hours just sat next to cage!!
the work out vid tests Lenny's brain & physical development, if the trap door was smoother & built better he'd open it every time for food, once he'd worked it out, no good to me i want those claws & forelimbs to work!!
you built a box & ticked all the boxes, now think what you can do to enhance their life experiences!!
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01-14-14, 02:54 PM
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Re: Varanids Counting and other intelligent things
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01-14-14, 04:31 PM
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Re: Varanids Counting and other intelligent things
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nice, although thats a monitor searching for food, which doesnt quite test its intelligence in the same way, i dont think its any more demanding that say digging around in the ground, following a scent trail and scratching around in leaves
monitor called munchkin, lol
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01-15-14, 01:37 PM
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Re: Varanids Counting and other intelligent things
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Originally Posted by formica
nice, although thats a monitor searching for food, which doesnt quite test its intelligence in the same way, i dont think its any more demanding that say digging around in the ground, following a scent trail and scratching around in leaves
monitor called munchkin, lol
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I think it's more on the lines of something different, a different experience with different safe material!
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01-14-14, 04:34 PM
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Re: Varanids Counting and other intelligent things
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Originally Posted by mdfmonitor
My monitor will come to his name, especially now he's not been fed for two days!!
My monitor if fed 4 chicks on the run for about 4 days will look at me for a long time if fed 3 on the 5th day, this is why i swop food items around to stop the routine.
This is why i hide food items in the cage & still feed crickets even though he's 4.5 long, keep him looking & working for food.
I nearly got you a vid showing Lenny going in the direction on command, I've got him to do it a 3/3 times regularly, say forward he'll look forward & start walking forward & find a food reward, say behind he'd look behind & see or walk till he sees food reward, large locust worked best.
it is a case of catching him in the right mood, is he willing to corporate with me & certain food items worked best, he did it once off vid about 6/7 times, i've yet to film it, but i keeping having ago with it.
I'm sure he also watches my line of eye, because i'll look at insects that aren't moving that he can't see, i spend many hours just sat next to cage!!
the work out vid tests Lenny's brain & physical development, if the trap door was smoother & built better he'd open it every time for food, once he'd worked it out, no good to me i want those claws & forelimbs to work!!
you built a box & ticked all the boxes, now think what you can do to enhance their life experiences!! 
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look forward to a video when you manage it!
I wonder if monitors can be click trained, i'm sure I read something about a similar technique somewhere with monitors
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01-15-14, 01:48 PM
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Re: Varanids Counting and other intelligent things
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Originally Posted by formica
look forward to a video when you manage it!
I wonder if monitors can be click trained, i'm sure I read something about a similar technique somewhere with monitors
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Had a go tonight, you can clearly see him look for food with his tongue & head direction when i say forward, but he may look for food at the right time to any verbal noise i make.
First he looked forward then he looked behind him which was the command i gave & he got the reward, he clicked what was going on & followed the next behind command straight away so he was facing in the right direction, i then had to give a forward command when his head was facing the right direction, he respond straight to the reward item.
I then had a food item about (locust medium) 3/4 foot way, thrown in earlier & gave the forward command, he looked but gave up because he couldn't see the item or he realised the viv door was open & he'd find bigger prey items there!! & he did (chick)
i then finished feeding another day old chick or two & closed the door, he went straight to the locust from earlier that he couldn't see in a dark area ( head pinched so they don't jump all over).
So did his logic & repetitive feeding override my command to go forward??
Not enough vid evidence at that, but enough to prove it worth keepers trying it with their mons!
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