That was the point I was trying to make about 'tame' monitors. If you have two animals of the same species, one that tries to bite you and another that comes across as relatively 'tame', the more dangerous of the two is the 'tame' one because you'll always take the appropriate precautions with the one that bites, whereas the other one may bite you when your guard is down. With lace monitors, there's a strong chance of a 'tame' one biting under certain conditions and the problem is that we can't always predict those conditions. Complacence is the enemy. I agree that having calm animals is a good thing as it makes keeping them so much easier, but I also freak when I see photos of (or hear people posting about) people taking unnecessary chances with parts of their body that they cherish.the only thing that is predictable is YOUR actions around them and how you manage yourself around each individual
Ha, funny you should say that. I experienced a bit of that earlier today....these days i see countless threads and posts asking for advice on keeping lacies but i also see people disregard your advice if its not what they want to hear and will gladly take the advice of someone that has kept a hatchling for 6 months if it is what they want to hear so now i dont often offer advice unless im actually asked for it...
By the way, you're probably aware of this, but I was Goblin's prior owner (before Richard).