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Baby corn agression?
Is it typical of baby corns to be agressive? i got my little buddy tuesday, held him wendsday fed him thursday, and held him today, everytime i go into his cage he rattles his tail and strikes at me (and sometimes the hide when i put it back in) is this typical of babies to be cage friendly like that? once hes out hes fine (although he did rattle his tail for the first minute of me holding him) im not afraid of being tagged, or alittle personality but id prefer him to grow out of it lol. thanks in advance!
EDIT: I should mention hes about two months old. (and 10g)
Last edited by BFT12890; 09-22-2012 at 06:29 PM.
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Re: Baby corn agression?
He will most likely grow out of it. They usually calm down and become much easier to handle with maturity and regular handling.
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Re: Baby corn agression?
I agree, he will probably grow out of it. I've only had one that was nippy like that. I'm still working on getting her to calm down when I have her out, but she's getting better. Just handle him and let him know you won't eat him and he should settle down.
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