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[QUOTE="Lobretto, post: 1996322, member: 115560"] A big one that is often over looked is how quickly you move and how you approach. I don't tend to just open the enclosure and just go for the beardie. I move calmly and slowly towards the enclosure, wait and watch for a second as to not catch it off guard. Once I know it's aware and calm I'll slowly open the enclosure (about top opening enclosures) and reach in for something other then the beardie. If it seems tense I'll just keep my hand in just messing with decor so it gets used to me. Once it's calm I do my best to approach from underneath if possible and let ot choose if it wants to grab on or walk away. One advantage I have is all the time in the world with them. I don't have to leave to work so they tend to get used to my presence fairly quickly. Sometimes they are just spastic, occasionally even hyper aggressive, and nothing we do can change that. Patience is key. [/QUOTE]
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