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Male Bought in September

Michael Roth

Mostly Fish
He eats a pinky every 4 days. If the female pokes her head out I'll snap a shot of her too.
 

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Yeah, especially the female. I haven't even handled them, every time the get stressed and try to strike, which is really cute... but I don't encourage it :> Here she is :
 

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Normals het anery actually. Well, unless the male is het for anery already. ;) Nice little ones.

Even though they seems to get really stressed when you handle them, the only way to get them accustomed to it is more handling. Start off slow... 5 minutes at a time or so. You're a big bad predator to them right now, but they will learn you are nothing to fear if you work with them. Getting struck by a hatchling is waaaaaaaay better than getting struck by a 4-5 foot adult.
 
Yeah, I doubt I'll every get it straight... but here is my girlfriends 6 year old son holding him in midshed... I guess he is not as scary as me...
 

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