Laura said:We should train them to come to a dinner bell. Then when they escape or you cant find them.. ring the bell.. !
Itort said:I have screen covers over all my indoor enclosures which have to be removed for feeding, ect. When the cover is raised the RFs, MEPs and Woodies appear magically out of their hides. They didn't do this when newly arrived.
spikethebest said:Laura said:We should train them to come to a dinner bell. Then when they escape or you cant find them.. ring the bell.. !
that would be nice except I've read tortoises don't have good hearing senses.
Crazy1 said:Last month at my club meeting we had a trainer from a wild life area near palm springs talk about training DT and Sullys for a show they put on for visitors. It is food motivated but she said they retain the information. Birds don't and have to be retrained every year (they do not do shows from Nov. thru March) But she said when the torts come out of hibernation they have no problem remembering what they were taught before they went into hibernation. She swears by how smart they really are. She said she started off by using target training in a zoo with Aldabras. I like the bell idea maybe they could feel the vibrations better than hearing them.![]()