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    All of my enchis and mojaves are puppy dog tame. In my collection I have a couple high strung pastels. My killer bee lives up to her morph name. I honestly do not believe there are any morphs that across the board are more difficult than others, since I also have a couple super mellow pastels. Even the babies from my higher strung animals are mellow. I believe this has a lot to do with how the breeder interacts with the babies. I have yet to be bitten by any of the babies I have produced.

    Just an observation... in my collection, the animals that would be considered large for ball pythons are just about bomb proof. I have a couple very large females that I have raised that my kids could drag around the house by their tails and they would not care. One happens to be an enchi and another a mojave.
    Last edited by JodanOrNoDan; 06-13-2017 at 10:53 AM.

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