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sheshanaga
at Wed Dec 20 22:33:25 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sheshanaga ]
I was just reading in "Corn And Rat Snakes" {Purser by t.f.h. books), that Bloodreds differ from other morphs in that they tend to have larger clutches (with smaller eggs), and that the hatchlings tend to be more difficult to feed, often refusing all food but lizards. He also noticed a tendancy for a higher "slug" rate in these clutches.
In addition, I thought that I read somewhere that Miami Phase corns tended to be a bit more agressive than other phases.
Is there truth to these statements? If so, any opinions as to why a particular morph may tend toward a different personality trait or feeding/breeding behavior? Also, are there other peculiarities or tendancies in any other morphs that I haven't listed?
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