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Posted by: irherps at Sat Oct 13 12:50:23 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by irherps ] Think about it the idea that hand feading your monitor to make it easier to handle dosent really make much sence. He will learn to relate your hand with food. I have a friend wh use to hand feed his niles because they where "TAME" as he put it. He now as severe nerve damage in his hand. This happened in 99 and he still says it feals like his arm is on fire when ever he bumps something wrong. My point is feed in the cage off tongs at least 18" long. Have a good one. Ian | ||
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