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    Re: Morph behavioral traits

    I'm not sure that there are any particular traits to any certain morphs in reference to behavior. Each snake is different. But I can tell you about mine personally. My lessers and pastels will strike a mouse from across the room, are ferocious feeders, and very bold and outgoing. My het caramels and caramels are pretty shy and a little picky when it comes to feeding. My spider has the obvious slight wobble which isnt a behavioral trait but a neurological trait, he seems to be a very good feeder but sometimes it takes him a little longer to get that good strike. One of my fire females likes to eat her mice backwards(also an escape artist). My black pastels will usually only eat every other week. My yellow belly's and het albinos are pretty outgoing and feed great, although my male het albino is a little aggressive. My ghost is a crazy feeder and will eat anything offered at anytime and he doesnt seem to notice people at anytime and just goes about his bussiness as if he is all alone. I just got my pinstripe a couple weeks ago but so far he has been extremely shy and has yet to show any interest in feeding, hopefully he's still just getting settled in.So thats what I've noticed with my snakes.
    Last edited by Domepiece; 03-01-2011 at 03:30 PM.

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