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Good vs. Bad morph personality
So it has been getting talked about a bit, and I know really its just a snake by snake basis. But, what morph is your nicest snake, what morph is your nastiest? We are talking bp's only. Just for fun, and curiosity ????
Mine, sweetest are a bumble bee, pastel and enchi.
Tempermental, Butter. Nasty pastel.
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Temperment, my pastel
Niceest, my Champagne :D
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Nicest-Albino,pastel lesser,pied,PH albino, and my carpet lol
Meanest-Black pastel, and my pinstripe (both het albino)
Killer bee-only had a few weeks so cant judge fully but he seems nice
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Nicest: pinstripe and spider
Meanest: cinnamon and yellow belly
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My enchi and my Cinnie are nippy.
Calico is vocal but shes all bark and no bite.
Albino Spider, Pied, Pastel are all sweethearts, these are the ones that I would be comfortable letting my close friends handle. My nephew once almost dropped one of my snakes just cause it pulled its head back suddenly and it startled him. These three are not even headshy...
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Sweetest- normal and pastel. The pastel acts like a boa. Usually comes right out into my arms when i open the tub. My baby ghost is very sweet too.
Nervous/shy- my fire and cinni boys. Both are headshy and kinda restless when i have them out. My lesser is still pretty shy too but shes still a baby.
Tempermental/Annoying/PITA- female cinny. Is very vocal too when i go to take her out. Has never struck at me though. I cant just set her down while i change her newspaper out bc she takes off on me lol. She's just annoying lol. Its a good thing shes HOT hahaha!
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Re: Good vs. Bad morph personality
My normal is my sweetest girl.
My spider has a little attitude. She's never struck at me, but ALWAYS hissing.
My new lesser I've only had for a full 24 hours...so I'm not sure how to judge him yet.
However...I do have a corn snake who tags me nearly every feeding. She's a little witch.
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Sweetest: my mojave and big normal
Tempremental: my het albino
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Re: Good vs. Bad morph personality
Temperamental: cinnamon male. The closer to feeding day the grumpier he gets. It's a three way tie for down right nasty but its problem this order: sable female, normal female, and pastel female. The sweetest would have to be my albino boy. Always curious and just wants to adventure.
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My nicest: Normal female
My nastiest: Normal female
I also have a mojave I would consider nice since all he does is stay in a ball.
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Re: Good vs. Bad morph personality
Most of ours are really cool and relaxed, however, I do have a 3000 gram 100% het pied girl that is a total DIVA demon. It's like she is constantly angry at the world. I guess I will keep dealing with her though because she is a great egg layer, nice big clutches.
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My sweetest is my albino. He will just snuggle, met you touch his head or anything. Ironically he has bitten me the most times (2). But these were both my fault and when he was a baby. By normal male is puppy dog tame too, but has a more curious personality. He loves to look and explore or hand out on your shoulders. By pastel and het pied are nice, just shy. The pewter and the pied are hissy but relax after a min.
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All of my snakes are wonderful and social. I guess I'm lucky.
I've only been bit by my pied boy, and that was when I first got him and he was deep in shed.
my pied boy is also my most nervous snake, but he's never hissed or bit me after that one time.
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Originally Posted by Cupid
All of my snakes are wonderful and social. I guess I'm lucky.
I've only been bit by my pied boy, and that was when I first got him and he was deep in shed.
my pied boy is also my most nervous snake, but he's never hissed or bit me after that one time.
If youre looking for a good time come over and play with my cinni girl when shes deep in shed. ;) hahaha
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My nicest are a male albino and a normal female. the meanest ones are my cinny boy and my big het pied male.
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Re: Good vs. Bad morph personality
"If youre looking for a good time come over and play with my cinni girl when shes deep in shed."
Haha! For a good time call Mike's Cinny. That number still 867-5309? :D;)
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All of my snakes are really nice :D I was going to list which ones are the sweetest... but I ended up writing out all of them. I think I really lucked out with my animals. They all let me touch their heads and don't try to run away or stay balled up; just curiously explore when I take them out.
My black pastel though... He does not like me very much at all. He'll learn to love me ;)
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My mojave boy has always been an absolute puppy. I've let the neighborhood kids interact with him and it's always stellar.
My most nervous would probably have to be my fire girl, but I figure it's because I never really get her out other than for maintenance and a few pictures.
Most likely to bite people? Ray the normal eyeless boy :P It really isn't aggressive at all, he'll be nosing along my wrist while I'm changing paper or water and then just "yawn" as wide as he can. I'm thinking he'll grow out of it eventually, and it's freaking adorable
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Sweetest- My adult spider
Nastiest- just about every normal hatchling I've ever had lol
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All of my bps are fairly nice. I've yet to be bit from any of them, even when they're in shed.
The only mean snake in this house is the corn :p
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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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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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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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