Normal vs. Morph Question
Are there any behavioral difference between normals and morphs or is it purely asthetic?
Re: Normal vs. Morph Question
Each ball python has a different personality.
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Every snake is different.
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Check out this post in the 8 Ball diary...errr...blog
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Every snake is different.
This is true but I know that some morphs of other snakes generate different temperments. For example, I have read several places that Super Tiger Retics are much more docile that a normal retic.
So I am just asking if Ball Python morphs are just asthetic or do they have different personality traits from normals.
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Originally Posted by MasonC2K
This is true but I know that some morphs of other snakes generate different temperments. For example, I have read several places that Super Tiger Retics are much more docile that a normal retic.
So I am just asking if Ball Python morphs are just asthetic or do they have different personality traits from normals.
Then to answer....no... ball morphs do not exhibit a predictable behavior pattern based on morph.
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Thanks. That all I needed to know.
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Originally Posted by MasonC2K
Thanks. That all I needed to know.
Very cool..
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Then to answer....no... ball morphs do not exhibit a predictable behavior pattern based on morph.
ok...so spiders aren't spinners?
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Originally Posted by nathanledet
ok...so spiders aren't spinners?
I would categorize spinning a genetic disorder much like MS in humans not a disposition based on genetics. So yes some morphs are more prone to physical deformations than other. Spiders spin, Caramels kink and so on