He has really grown! And such a handsome, feisty boy. The feisty ones seem to make the best breeders.
We talked on the phone about the colors he prefers to see his keepers wearing (picky boy!

). Let me know if the khaki type colors change his mood at all.
Copied from something we posted in a 2007 thread:
"Two other thoughts that you may already have tried:
1) When you do approach the cage, do it slowly, and try to get his attention as you approach so that he doesn't glance over and suddenly see you standing right there. When you reach for him, do it VERY slowly. I can watch Guido's eyes and tell when he recognizes me, and then I give him a few additional seconds to process that.
2) Try wearing clothes that are a "friendly" color when you are near his cage. This can make all the difference. Chams are "mood rings", if you will, and they assume that we are too. Realize they have to observe us within the context of their own experience and programming. Neutral beige, taupe, and subdued greens work well. Avoid reds, pinks, blacks, certain yellows, bold stripes, plaids, other bold patterns. I keep several bland olive green shirts available to wear like a smock when I want to approach "his highness". I don't genuflect, though. I already realize I'm his servant, and sometimes he seems so haughty. But, you have to draw the line somewhere .
Hope this helps"