I've noticed some key differences in behaviour of my two snakes. I have one with normal/wild colouration. He acts very much how I'd expect a ball pyhon to act. He never leaves his hide during the day and only comes out at night. He has a good temperament but is rather headshy and will strIke out if I move too fast too close to him. During feeding, he'll coil his prey for a several minutes before deeming it ready to eat.
My other snake, a mojave bumblebee, is quite different. She has a hide but she seems content with either lying on top of it or outside or where ever she pleases. I can touch her anywhere, including on the head and she seems completely indifferent and has never tried to bite. When I feed her, she'll maybe lightly coil the prey for a few seconds and then decide "eh good enough" and start eating.
Anyone else notice that the normal/wild snakes seems to exhibit this more "primal" behaviour as compared to some morphs? I know for sure the spider gene can cause behavioural differences but I didn't realize it'd make them more "docile".