Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
I've always found that aggressive balls tend to start off as poor feeders--they're too defensive, and want to kill the rats with their teeth instead of constricting and eating them. <lol>
actually i think the poor feeders that want to kill the rats with their teeth are more afraid of life than anything and aggressive hatchlings are more likely to take the prey offered to them everytime.


Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
I have some great eating and breeding non aggressive ball pythons so I'm working to cull aggressive animals from my collection as I don't believe it's needed to improve ball python feeding.
but theres nothing wrong with an aggressive hatchling ball python as they usually calm down with age but whether it does calm down or not i dont think its necessary to cull hatchlings just because they are relatively aggressive in ones opinion.