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They're often like that - when your hand is in their cage, you're a threat, when he and your hand are out either a) he knows he's in your power and is resolutely making the best of it or b) he forgets you exist as anything more than Something to Climb On (and a comparatively warm Something at that).its amazing how once he was out, he was fine...he didnt want back in...![]()
To add to the "color-coding" discussion - fired-up chams are usually showing their best and brightest colors, but will usually also have the gular crest (region under the throat) inflated and be inflated top to bottom (scaring away the predator or rival/impressing the ladies with how big and beautiful they are). The picture in you avatar looks fired-up and displaying. If he seems otherwise calm and placid and doesn't have the throat inflated, I would guess those are just his default colors for the moment. He's not fired up in the two pix you posted in this thread, and doesn't look particularly stressed.
Lookin good! That's how Jasmine is. She tries to take my hand off if I put it in her cage, but as soon as I get her out, she's like oh this is fine and calms down. Although sudden movements do make her try to strike lol.
it amazes me how that works....i had him out today and every time i moved my head he got all mad...he must be having a bad day...lol...but when i put my hand in he just looked at me like your crazy lady im not coming out....but he didnt try to take my hand off..so thats a plus....lol