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Posted by: DMong at Sun May 4 12:05:56 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Well, in my many years of experience with Hondurans, as previously mentioned, the majority(certainly not all) of hatchlings are pretty darn skittish, while some, even at a very young age seem to be pretty manageable. I have generally found any biting and musking to subside in a VERY short period, and I'm sure it can have a lot to do with the manner that they are held. With gentle handling, even SUPER nervous individuals have calmed down unbelievably at about the yearling age. I don't EVER have any biters, or musking at the yearling level, and most adults of course are pretty settled in, and are quite tame by then. | ||
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