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Old 12-01-2014, 08:22 PM   #31
AndyUltimateReptiles
To add to the aggressive issue, I honestly worry if my baby Burms aren't bitey right when they hatch and also during the settle in period. Really nasty babies feed much better, do better in the long term, and usually mellow out at a month or two old. Baby Burms are actually probably the most foul tempered hatchlings. My retics and African rocks and even green trees are tame in comparison. After a bit, all aggression disappears and is just replaced by curiosity.