It's just snake personality, not attributed to any morphs.

One thing that I've noticed with morphs is that anything with Spider in my experience is a solid eater. Any bp's I have that carry the Spider gene are generally my garbage disposals.

I had an Enchi who was mean as I don't what. Once I picked her up and got her out of her defensive mode she was fine. I then had a Lemon Blast who was so nice she refused to eat ft. I even at one point was like seriously? So I rubbed the heated rat on my hand and moved my hand across the tub and she never struck at it. She would only eat live.

Now with all the snakes I have, only one is defensive. I have a male Mahogany who the day I got him in nipped me a few times, no big deal. Then he was fine the next few days for about a week and now he's nippy again. No idea why, but it's just his personality. He's also the one that when I opened the tub he came launching right out and scared the crap out of me. You'd have to watch my feeding video to see that one though.

Now when I got him, he was a very shy eater. Fast forward to the feeding before 2/1/14 and he was still a shy eater. I would either have to leave the rat near him and close the tub or after dangling for awhile he would eat it slowly. Now on 2/1/14 he was ready to go.

The only snake I have left that isn't an aggressive feeder is my Lesser Pastel. I'm sure he'll get a more aggressive feeding response in a few more feedings, or at least I hope so. When I first got my LP, he was full of mites. After having him in QT for awhile and treating the mites using dual treatment(PAM & Reptile Relief) I've gotten rid of them. Though he had to go through the soakings in water and all of that I think that may be the reason he's not on the same level as my other ones, but that's just me speculating. I'm going to start recording all of my feedings, especially once I fix the tilt sensor thingy on my phone so I can put the phone sideways.