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I agree---to a point.
My tegus are not agressive but the female B/W has a sharp feeding response. For that reason you should never forget to use hemos when feeding her....I did once and she almost removed 3 of my fingers. She can smell and spot a carcass from across a room and believe me as lazy as she might be at all other times--she becomes airborn at that point.
My male I can roll turkey meatballs for and feed him by hand blindfolded while playing smooth jazz on the radio . Different temperaments.
Perhaps a strong feeding response is enough of a point though, not to feed aggressive feeders in the same area. The possibility for accidents are endless.
Last edited by NicoleRussell : 10-15-2006 at 11:15 PM.
Reason: change bw to b/w
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