It's great to see that you've adopted a technique like this, people always claim to know and trust their animals but for you to have this routine it no doubt greatly minimizes the risk of a feeding response in the enclosure - very good keeping practice for a potentially dangerous animal, well done!This is an old video of a routine my lace monitors have learned for being let out of the enclosure. I'll update it soon with fresh video material, as they're much better at it now. The only reward they get for this behaviour is being allowed out to explore the room, but it's clearly enough of a reward for them to learn very quickly.
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