Hello all ... New to Corns here. I have two hatchling - a amel female, and an Okeetee male. The female is flighty, and the male, well ... he's still pissed I had the herp shop sex him for me!! He's been stalking me in his takn and striking at me everytime I'm in eye sight line of him. I keep hearing "Thwap!" on the tank. They are both eatting great, each had pinks on 9-5 ( in shop) and 9-14 at home. They each have a hide spot on the warm and cool sides. My question is ... how long should I let them settle in before I handle them? I already thought I lost the Amel. the other day, I PANICED! I had just fed them both, and them male was in the feeding box, the female i her tank. I had taken her hide box out, and water dish, so it was jsut substrate. I THOUGHT I locked her lid before I went to change her water, and when I came back ...gone. I paniced!!! I had just moved into a new apartment the other week and there are boxes ALL over ... and my two dogs were running around at the time. I TORE my room apart, and them as a last resort I picked up her tank ...and there she was buried under the substrate hiding and resting after chowing down. I learned lesson # 1 of herp housing ...being obsessive complusive can help you if you do check things two or three times! The Okeetee is like a Velicaraptor. I swear he meticulousy checks every milimeter of his tank for ANY break in the integrity. I even found him half hanging into the females side ( I have the tank with a divider in it since they are just bitties right now ...) However, he had just eatten and got his big gut STUCK. He figured out to back himself up and got out. But, anyways, I'm rambling here ... What I need to know is, what is the best method for taming these guys, and when should I start it? (I've had these corns for just under a week now. and the are babies.) I just don't want them to think EVERY time the tank opens it's dinner time :> My Ball Python and Boa were so gentle from day one, even as babies.
Thanks all!!
Thanks all!!