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<blockquote data-quote="Christopher Knoble" data-source="post: 15375" data-attributes="member: 771"><p>@[USER=810]spazz[/USER] - That does make a lot of sense. I appreciate your input. That at least gives me a broader perspective on the species and a peace of mind with her behavior. Although she has let me handle her many times before without any attempt to bite me or flick hair she has always been very nervous and jumpy. So maybe in some time she will chill out again. I will give her some quiet time in her own room for a few days and see if that will help any. </p><p></p><p>I am wondering if it has anything to do with my other G. Rosea being right next to her? I assume they can no doubt sense other t's...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christopher Knoble, post: 15375, member: 771"] @[USER=810]spazz[/USER] - That does make a lot of sense. I appreciate your input. That at least gives me a broader perspective on the species and a peace of mind with her behavior. Although she has let me handle her many times before without any attempt to bite me or flick hair she has always been very nervous and jumpy. So maybe in some time she will chill out again. I will give her some quiet time in her own room for a few days and see if that will help any. I am wondering if it has anything to do with my other G. Rosea being right next to her? I assume they can no doubt sense other t's... [/QUOTE]
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