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Posted by: Carlton at Tue Apr 10 16:07:48 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] I'm not sure I would characterize any species as "docile". Tolerant would be a better word. There are tolerant individuals of course, but that is not very predictable. Tolerant chams may simply be less likely to bluff or threaten someone who is bothering them. Doesn't mean they are less stressed by handling. I have heard that jackson's are more docile, but the jax I've had were also shy and easily stressed by too much attention. I have had gentle melleri who seemed pretty tolerant and others who would bite as soon as look at you. The "docile" Parsoni I've met were partially reacting to gentle and brief handling. If I had pestered them very long I bet their other side would have shown itself! Several female Parsoni were pretty nasty and pissy. But, almost all my chams have been wc, rescued, adopted, from clueless keepers. | ||
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