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    Re: My cute little noodly ATB

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Very true! I'm just going to stick with ATBs and GTPs. ETBs kinda freak me out a little! Beautiful, but a little scary.

    My ATB is so well behaved, it surprises me sometimes! Its usually easiest to handle when it is sleeping curled up. I just scoop it up! It freaks out a little but no hissing, striking, or biting!

    The orange is coming in nicely
    Very, very lucky! Haha. My male is actually calming down quite a bit, and is no longer striking at the cage wall...the female, however, is a different story. =P And, personally, I have had the best experience with ETBs, but only with adults. My hatchling GTP LOVES to try and get a bite out of me when I am cleaning her little tub. I am hoping some of the eventual hatchlings I get from my ATBs will be a little less aggressive, but who knows?!? I think my next endevour will be a nice ETB, as I am curious to see how they handle in comparison when raised up. Keep us updated on the little orange guy!

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