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Dispotion differences?

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  • 12-12-2011, 08:43 PM
    blueberrypancakes
    Dispotion differences?
    For those who have had and dealt with enough ball pythons for a point of reference:
    Have you noticed any change in disposition between morphs?
    How about between sexes?
  • 12-12-2011, 09:30 PM
    decensored
    I can't say there is a huge disposition in animals based on morphs. I've never noticed a difference in their behavior based on their colors. The only thing I can think of is certain behaviors in females when they lay eggs. They become very defensive.

    Ball pythons I have som are different individually.e that are more curious than others, some that are more defensive and shy, and some that are indifferent. Every snake has their own personality but thats on a individual basis.

    Hope this helped/

    Cheers.
  • 12-12-2011, 10:07 PM
    benwallage9
    I've noticed hatchlings are usually more aggressive then adults, because they have that naturally instinct that everything wants to eat them. And the only huge difference i've seen and heard about is in the spiders, they same to eat better and breed better. This is based on my limited experience and what i've read on here lol
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