I rarely handle mine -- it is an unnecessary stress on the animal. For a T, there is no "getting it used to being handled". Pretty much each time it's all new again. (Remember not a lot of brain matter there to work with.) On those occasions, that I do, it is usually my G. rosea (rose hair) as she is a very docile girl.
I agree with you, they do not have the brain function needed to "get used to being handled"!!
Some are known to be very docile, but they are still wild and unpredictible animals with sharp fangs!! LOL
I am not affaid of them (or I would not own one), and would gently get him on my hand just long enough
to transport him into something, but I am sure my heart would skip a few beats if he went running
up my arm, but I wouldnt freak out, I would just move slowly to find and scoop him off.
I have asked this same question to Ken and other pro breeder's and have gotten mixed responses, but
most will tell you (if asked) NOT to handle any T, but at the same time, will advocate regular handling to
"get them used to you" to prespective buyers.
This implies to the buyer that T's are okay to handle, and actually LIKE it!!
WRONG!! T's do not like to be handled, they will tolerate it, but they do not like it.
They are very sensitive and delicate animals.