She is still very bold and maybe the most engaged beardie I've ever had. If we just stand and talk to her, she tilts her head back and forth, and moves around to see and hear us better. We have started taking her out of her habitat some now also. So far she's tolerated it pretty well.
She is still very bold and maybe the most engaged beardie I've ever had. If we just stand and talk to her, she tilts her head back and forth, and moves around to see and hear us better. We have started taking her out of her habitat some now also. So far she's tolerated it pretty well.
My two are the perfect opposite of each other. Luis is literally the king of chill and Lilly is a little like a bag of bees inside a dragon body.
As I use loose substrate and want my dragons to hunt their prey, I slowly introduce Lilly to being fed outside of the tank. She does really well already as long as we are a bit away from her tank. Being close by her tank she will constantly hassle to get back in. A meter or so besides it, I can even let her roam for some time without an issue. If she strolls too far away I can drop a mealworm on the floor and she will sprint right back to get it
In what ways do you engage with Zsa Zsa outside? Does she also want to jump back in if you stay too close to her tank?
Yup, if I stay near she does try to go back in. I can't let her free roam in this house, just to many risky places. We have started snuggling with her at night. She is fidgety for a few minutes, then settles in.
My two are opposite, Rocky is trying to brumate out of his enclosure, he hides in dark spaces in my room. Ruby can't get back to his enclosure fast enough. Unless he finds he was to the front door. Dude, you can surely goooooo