In my quest to "learn through exposure", I've hit a few questions. Thank you for reading / answering / just clicking the thread
1.) Every time I see a picture of a spied or some sort of visible piebald with a spider trait, the whole snake is white with a colored head. Just a coincidence, or is that a common thing?
2.) Granite.... what is it? It looks like a normal to my untrained eye.
3.) Same goes for Yellowbelly.
4.) In your mind, how much of a price increase is "fair" from a normal morph price to that morph + 100% het for a recessive gene? I've seen normals hit a huge price spike for being a het.
5.) Away from the topics of morphs- there's no reason keeping a male and female in close proximity (i.e. same room- and across the room, not same tank) should cause a change in behavior, correct? Breeders keep males and females on top of each other in racks don't they? My female has been acting strange but I can't imagine it's because of the young male I got a couple of weeks back. By strange, I mean: far more active than usual, not as much in her hide, suddenly prone to escaping or trying to escape (where as, she never has attempted it in the past 4 years of ownership), seems a bit more skittish when I take her out, etc.
Again.. thank you!