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Posted by lbrat on August 12, 2002 at 15:53:24:
In Reply to: relative calmness in obsoleta posted by pigeon on August 12, 2002 at 14:02:19:
:Would anyone care to comment on the relative defensiveness of obsoleta. Those from NY< PA and NJ have been uniformely calm, while those from Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas have been uniformely..or nearly so..defensive.
:Hans
I have a wild caught that is a sweethart to handle.Then I have the licorice stick devels spawn!Seems no amount of handling has calmed her at all.She's only a year old and defensive as all hell.My 4 year old amel. is so calm you can feed her from your hand,and my 02' leucistics seem pretty good also.I have heard that kentucky specimens can be defensive,but personally have not seen any. Mike Mitstifer
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