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  • 10-02-2012, 02:07 AM
    Coleslaw007
    Sweetest: bee, mojave, and dinker/ black back hatchling.

    Nastiest: both lemonbacks, pinstripe, pastel ph ghost

    Shy: hypo mojave male, het ghost female, pinstripe listed above is very shy too

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  • 10-02-2012, 07:54 AM
    DooLittle
    Interesting. I was wondering if there would be any nasty spiders, or nice cinni's. Because until this, I haven't heard anyone ever mention anything bad about anything spider, and have yet to read of someone with a sweet cinni. Hmm. I also wonder if part of what shapes them is where they come from. Like if they are from one of the super huge breeders, maybe they don't get socialized/ handled as much when young, vs. A smaller breeder, or some small fry family breeding just a few clutches, and get more handling when young. Keep em coming......

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  • 10-02-2012, 08:36 AM
    Marissa@MKmorphs
    Sweetest: super pastel male (I call him a dog that lives in a rack, he is not head shy at all and I am 110% confident that I can let anyone handle him and they don't need to worry about him biting. He doesn't ever jerk his head back when scared or anything!)
    My female bee het hypo is a sweetie too but a little derpy, she can be feisty web deep on shed though.
    My lesser male is a sweetheart too and he loves to explore when I have him out. One of my more active balls!

    Nasty: my albino female was really bad when she was a hatching but now that she is closer to 600 grams she has chilled out some but is still a little unpredictable.


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