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Posted by: joecop at Sun May 20 20:21:02 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joecop ] I think something else to keep in mind is that IMO handling young milks too much (or at all) can cause feeding problems for said reasons. I know that hatchling LTT will stress out and become almost impossible to get eating. My hondos as hatchlings would gack if I tried holding them. Both my puebs and hondos and calm as can be as adults. I agree, let them be as youngsters and most will grow out of it when they get rid of the little man complex. | ||
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