Re: The brighter the meaner
In my case it's the other way around.
I do have a theory that females tend to be more "agressive" (more like stronger feeders) because of their instincts to breed.
All my boys (high white Pied, Albino and Bee) are absolute sweethearts. Never even had to be cautious with them unlike my females.
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Re: The brighter the meaner
I almost made a post the other day about the temperament difference between males and females. My male is very shy, has never hissed or struck but is very timid. He handles fine but just has always seemed abit of a scaredy cat. My daughters female mojove hatchling after her initial week of settling in seems almost fearless. She's not "mean" by any means, she never struck but has hissed once but she just doesn't seem scared at all. Doesn't ball up when you pick her up and eats like a champ.