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    Are cinni's more agressive than other morph's?

    I write this because in a lot of pics I see Cinni (and other snakes with that gene in them) animals are usually in a strike position and very rigid looking. My 2 females are the exact same way when they are handled they also will strike before any other's will. My pewter male is a little more relaxed but still has the rigid/striking personality to him. Anyone else notice this or should I just work with these 3 snakes a lot more?
    Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.

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    Might be a coincedence but my cinny male use to strike for everything! He was great eater though.
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    Re: Are cinni's more agressive than other morph's?

    no, snake are individuals, cinnies are just like any other BP

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    Re: Are cinni's more agressive than other morph's?

    Quote Originally Posted by wax32 View Post
    It's a well guarded secret that all cinnys are like pitbulls and should be put down. Send them all to me and I will take care of it!
    Lol careful what you say, those pit bulls have bad enough reps as it is but it's good to hear you'll take those evil snakes off our hands so selflessly haha.

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    Re: Are cinni's more agressive than other morph's?

    I remember seeing a SnakeBytesTV episode where Brian mention that with his collection he's noticed that the lighter ball pythons seem be tamer, but some like the super cinni's seemed to be more aggressive. It was just an observation, so there's no fact to it. I don't own a cinni so I can't comment from personal experience. If I remember what episode he said it in I'll post a link.
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    Re: Are cinni's more agressive than other morph's?

    My male and female cinnys (350g & 700g) are two of the sweetest, most carefree balls that I have. They have never struck at us, and really don't bother to ball up much.

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    I don't have any cinny's but the black pastels I have are puppy dog tame and only strike at their food
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    brian at bhb did a sankebytes episode that bordered racist insnakes.

    but he concluded that the darker the snake,
    the more aggressive.
    super cinny's and super black pastels where what he demonstrated.

    im not saying its true but, hey watch the video.
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    Re: Are cinni's more agressive than other morph's?

    Quote Originally Posted by west coast jungle View Post
    no, snake are individuals, cinnies are just like any other bp
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