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    Re: Awful Size Perspective.

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    Interesting. I’ll probably still handle occasionally through the winter but I don’t handle everything terribly often as is. I just had the Argentine out for the first time in a month. Finally came down from her perch for the first time in 3weeks. I’ll post her up in her thread.

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    Nothing is overly deliberate. It just works out the way it does. If they are out and about, I may handle them. The royal is hiding 98% of the time, the coastal is super mellow and I'm letting her go until she gets very hungry.

    The Bredli is a frequent handler and he's the new one so he's still acclimating. I haven't had him a year yet.

    Sniper is a bit more active this time of year than he's been in the past, so he may get out again, especially if he goes blue and sheds.

    Next spring should be fun!

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