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    Het Albinos aggressive?

    Are Het Albinos usually more aggressive? When i got my female , she was always hissing and trying to tag me but now that she is older, she only hisses. I just got a male a month ago and he also hisses alot. I handle at least once a week! You expect it when you first get a baby but not now. Anybody else experience this?

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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    My original het albino male was aggressive. Half of his daughters where regular hissers. One of the two offspring of one of those hisser daughters was extremely aggressive. I've culled the aggressive ones from that line out of my collection (but I still have one aggressive daughter of an unrelated non albino gene aggressive female).

    So, in my limited experience it sure looks like aggression can be genetic (some sort of dominant) but isn't necessarily attached to the albino gene (it was actually the two non aggressive daughters of my original albino het male that proved het albino and the two aggressive ones didn't). I think it's just that some breeders might have selected aggressive balls to found their morph projects due to the belief that aggressive animals are better feeders (arguable). It might have been that they where trying to make ball pythons more like more aggressive and better feeding species they where already working with when the first morphs came on the scene and ball pythons where first bred in numbers in the 90's.

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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    The simple answer is every snake has it own personality and is raised different, therfore they will act different. my albino is as passive as can be.

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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    I think you're on to something. Yes, each snake has it's own personallity, but most of my albinos, hets and possible hets that hatch from them are pretty high strung and hiss and strike a lot especially as babies. I also believe that temperament and personallity can be inheritied traits. My line originally came from the Snake keepers.
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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    My het albinos are as nice as can be. Never hissed or tried to tag me.
    BP:1.1 100% het for albino-1.0 Orange Ghost-1.1 Yellowbelly-1.0 Pinstripe-1.1 Pastel-1.3 Normal-0.1 Mojave-1.0 Spider-0.1 Spider 100% het for orange ghost
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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    I have a mix
    0.1 nippy little $%^& thats tagged me a few times
    1.1 Puffs up and a hiss every once in a while but thats it
    0.1 As sweet as can be

    my Albino male is still sweet
    1.1 Het Albino Ball 1.0 Spider
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    1.0 Caramel 0.1 Mojave het Caramel

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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    My female het is almost two years old and still hisses every once in a while but doesn't try to tag me anymore. My two month old male hisses everytime I peek at him. I am trying to handle him more so it stops. I thought it was just her but then I got the male and he is the same! They are different lines from different breeders! I just never had such an aggressive snake before!

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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    the two 100 het albinos males I owned were big into hissing, never struck at me but would puff up and hiss all the time.
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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    I just never had such an aggressive snake before!
    Let me introduce you to me het pied female lol. Actually there are snakes that can be MUCH more aggressive then a BP. With the BPs tho it just varies from BP to BP ya know. I dont know of any BP morph that is know for bieng more agressiv then any other. It comes to the temperament of the snake and if the aggressiveness has been tamed out
    1.1 Het Albino Ball 1.0 Spider
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    Re: Het Albinos aggressive?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raverthug View Post
    Let me introduce you to me het pied female lol. Actually there are snakes that can be MUCH more aggressive then a BP. With the BPs tho it just varies from BP to BP ya know. I dont know of any BP morph that is know for bieng more agressiv then any other. It comes to the temperament of the snake and if the aggressiveness has been tamed out
    I meant ball pythons! They are usually tame! I know other snakes are naturally aggressive!

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