A little twist on the thread.
If you have a male and a female carpet particularly of the same species, do you notice one being more arboreal than the other?
I believe in Nick and Justin's book, it mentioned males were found more often in the canopy than females. I'd have to go hunting through the pages to find that and I'm fairly sure it was in the coastal carpet chapter.
I have different carpet species however I have found my male Bredli to be far more arboreal than my female coastal.
I found my male retic more arboreal than the coastal as well.
My male boa and female coastal are about the same when it comes to climbing, but speaking strictly about the carpet group, I find my male Bredli to be very arboreal and at this age more so than the retic that was here.
What are your observations?