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Posted by: Carlton at Fri Jun 15 12:21:16 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] Personality traits like this aren't necessarily tied to any one species or locale. It seems to be very individual (ie. luck of the draw). I've had 2-3 chams of the exact same species or origin behave totally differently. One wouldn't mind handling and the other would get really stressed. Some are timid and some aggressive. Handling as babies doesn't always guarrantee a docile adult either, and most breeders are selecting for color, not personality (yet). I think the best you can do is select an older juvenile whose personality is starting to show, be consistent in your cleaning and general schedule and chores, hand feed treats, and respect what you end up with. | ||
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