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Posted by: sulfurboy1o3 at Sun Oct 4 12:31:16 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sulfurboy1o3 ] They are animals that stress out pretty easy.I've been chatting with a keeper who recently produced some black trees and his cbb animals are shyer then all heck. To get them to be 'better' captives,you're going to have to build a trust with them and let them call all the shots. Force handling isnt tolerated too much, esp by tree monitors. Pose as no threat and more so of 'the food giver' and work from there. This should help you have a some what rewarding captive, instead of an animal super scared and stressed. | ||
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