Quote Originally Posted by Premier_Herps
I believe that lack of handling them plays a role and those who are handled more tend to be more docile.
I couldn't have said it better. Just leaving them alone tends to make them more aggressive cuz you're not a part of their day to day harmless environment. By not handling them, you're just another big creature that's trying to eat them, lol.

I don't know if keeping them "aggressive" will make them better breeders, but anything that makes them act like their natural selves probably helps. Maybe I should split up my breeders, handle half of them and ignore the others, and see if it affects their mojo. Then again, I need them all to breed as regularly as possible, so I might as well not stir the pot... any one else willing to take on this study?