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RE: chuck temperments

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Posted by: negatronix at Fri Jan 4 12:55:06 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by negatronix ]  
   

I would agree with Tom based on what I have heard in general. However, I have two wild caught chucks... an adult male, and a fairly young male that were both very anxoius to bite, but have settled down quite a bit. The adult is still a bit wary, but he will eat from my hand, and does not just hide when I am around.



The young one...Giggles, is very easy going, he has not opened his mouth to bite for a few months now. He looks forward to his hand feedings, and will sleep on my arm, chest, shoulder while I watch tv for hours.



The adult will tolerate being handled after a bit, but will try to bite if I move fast, or approach him at certain angles. This probably sounds worse than it really is.



This might get me into trouble here... sorry guys... but why not look at some of the hybrids! The claims I have heard are that the crosses look like S.Varius the older they get, and have the disposition of S. Hispidus. The cool thing about this to me is that you would not need a permit to have one, and you potentially could have a very close match to what you are looking for.



Personally I would try to catch a young S.Ater/Obesus, and raise one before spending too much money on the larger species. This will give you some good experience with Chucks, and their habits, and you may find this to be much more rewarding than buying one!



Last... Be careful if you live in California if you plan to buy a S.Ater. It is illegal. They are native, and California state laws prohibit buying,selling or trading native chucks. I think that they can be "gifted", but both parties must have a valid permit.



Hope this helps,

-Kory


   

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