#1 Method to Tame & Bond With Your Lizard | NO TOUCHING!!!
My personal favorite, hands down number one BEST method for taming and bonding with your reptiles. In my opinion, the taming/bonding method covered in this video is the best way to become acquainted with your scaly friend! And for the most interesting part? It is all about being HANDS OFF!
This works great on taming Ackie monitors. I’m going to bring out and show off my yellow ackie monitors, Asus and Dell so you can see just how tame these guys are! I worked with my tegu lizard the same way. With tegu taming, you could be a little bit more hands-on, but overall I really think this hands-off method is a gold mine. If you went hands-on now there are other taming methods (I’m not saying this is the only one that works) There are more hands-on taming methods that other channels and breeders promote that do a lot more of holding the animal when they’re young, but I really think this works out well and it doesn’t stress out your animal.
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I started getting into the reptile hobby in February of 2018. My first reptile was my Bearded Dragon – Maxine Pegasus (creator of duel monsters btw). Since then, I have added five Yellow Ackie Monitors (Asus, Dell, LG, and two unnamed babies), a Chacoan Black and White Tegu (Frappuccino), a Crested Gecko (Destin), and a Russian Tortoise (Tortellini). I also have a dog named Thrall (yes, from World of Warcraft) who is a Dachshund/Chihuahua mix – aka a Chiweenie.
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