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<blockquote data-quote="hodged02" data-source="post: 39545" data-attributes="member: 3122"><p>I have had my Rose foe about 3 years, she was my first T, who I now show at schools along with my other animals, she seems to come more alive and will actively walk onto my hand to be picked up if I place my hand in her tank, she dose have the occasional day where she will tell me to go away but it's all about reading her signals, an if she say no then leave her...here is a few people pics of her being handled</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hodged02, post: 39545, member: 3122"] I have had my Rose foe about 3 years, she was my first T, who I now show at schools along with my other animals, she seems to come more alive and will actively walk onto my hand to be picked up if I place my hand in her tank, she dose have the occasional day where she will tell me to go away but it's all about reading her signals, an if she say no then leave her...here is a few people pics of her being handled [/QUOTE]
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