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    Re: Personality Linked to Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by bearhart
    I would expect that larger, more reputable breeders probably take on the extra cost of mixing in more genes when isolating out a morph. I would also guess that smaller breeders probably engage in much more in-breeding because its faster and cheaper.

    i don't agree with that.

    small breeders can out cross and mix it up just as easy as anyone else can.

    get hets and poss. hets from one line or breeder, get the visual morphs from another or buy unrelated pairs!

    you can also trade out hets and visuals to outcross.


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    Re: Personality Linked to Morphs

    Yea that sounds reasonable. Perhaps it is just as easy. I was thinking more of the case where you would cut with a different normal and then reisolate the morph.
    1.0 Normal BP - "Snakey"
    1.0 Jungle carpet python - "Chewbacca" aka "Chewie"
    0.1 Olive python - "Cleopatra" aka "Cleo"
    0.0.1 Corn - "Husker"
    1.0 Veiled Chameleon - "Kermit"

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    Re: Personality Linked to Morphs

    Here's mine:
    Spider male: very laid back, friendly like, likes to go "wheee I'm upside down!"
    Pastel Female: terrified of everything
    normal female: sweet and calm
    het albino male: satan in snake form
    het albino female: split personality...."I could take your fingers off/Sure I'd love to come out of the cage and be held!"

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    Re: Personality Linked to Morphs

    In my experience, I think I would agree with everyone else on the spiders...They are SO inquisitive and curious.

    As far as the other morphs, honestly Ive had no trouble with any other morph or hatchling morph as far as aggressiveness or difficulty feeding...ive had more aggression issues with normal hatchlings than anything else.
    The Original Snakechaarmer

    4.5 "Normal" Ball Pythons,1.2 Pastel BP,1.2 VPI Axanthic BP,1.1 Spider BP,1.1 Black Pastel BP,,1.1 Striped Mojave Ball Python,1.2 Gold Stripe BP
    1.1 Anery Columbian Red-Tail Boas
    0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa,1.1 Columbian Rainbow Boas
    1.3 Anery Corn Snake
    1.0 Anery Kenyan Sand Boa, 0.1 Albino Kenyan Sand Boa
    2.1 Horses (AQHA Palomino, American Warmblood, Percheron), 1.5 Cat, 1.0 EP Turtle, 2.2 Saint Bernards, 2.2 Leopard Gecko


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    Re: Personality Linked to Morphs

    I don't have too many different snakes but what I do have is a pastel who used to be afraid of his shadow but is slowly coming around and a normal girl that is incredibly sweet.

    Go NCSU Wolfpack!

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