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    Re: My New baby Savannah

    Quote Originally Posted by mumps View Post
    Sounds like you're on the right track, for sure!

    One bit of advice I can offer is having cues. Food is coming cues, and it's only you cues. With my big Ornate monitor, I say "Treats", and he knows that food is coming. If I say "It's only me" he knows that I will be interacting with him, or performing enclosure maintenance, or just plain going in there and sitting with him for awhile.

    I feel cues are a vital part of varanid-human interaction/relationships and invaluable.

    Keep up the good work, be patient, and it will pay off in spades!

    Chris

    Mine automatically associate the camera with food. Since I have filmed or photographed every meal since day one, they hear the camera beep, and run out looking for snacks.

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