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    Re: Newbie with some questions! :)

    First of all welcome to the site and the hobby!

    - Is there a difference in behavior between a male and female? I know that the male tends to be smaller than a female
    No, the only difference is size. Females can get up to roughly 5-6 feet, and males roughly 3-4 feet.

    - Pros and Cons of a Ball Python to a colubrid?
    Balls have smaller teeth and typically a better attitude I also believe they are easier to keep than most colubrids habitat wise.

    - What are your favorite morphs and why? ( my favorite is a nice looking bumblebee )
    Too many I would like a panda pied some day though!

    - Do mojaves color fade out as they mature like pastels?
    Nearly every morphs changes with age. Most darken/fade, some lighten/fade. In my experience mojaves lighten and fade.

    - Favorite reptile breeders?
    That's going to be a hard one for anyone since there are so many breeders and different breeders for every reptile

    - Have you gone to the Daytona National Breeders Expo??? I'm so excited!!!
    Nope, I'm in Iowa. Shows are a lot of fun, you'll enjoy it!

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