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Originally Posted by DragonsEye
As far as the "bitey-ness" issue, I think as with so many critters it can vary from individual to individual. I have been bitten by mine on a couple occasions, but each time it was my fault. (Once after I had just been handling my gecko but did not ash my hands before reaching for the snake. That coupled with it being close to feeding time, I have no doubt, confused him into thinking he had found prey. The other time I reached for him too quickly and startled him.) Mine has been handled on many occasions with nary a problem.

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I for one totally agree with you. I don't have a ton of experience with snakes per say
but I have owned a few rats and other rodents. I had two males that for what ever reason had.had really bad attitude issues to the point I had to go to the urgent care after intervening in a fight. I tried everything I could and it did fairly little. In my opinion getting them from a chain store where inner breeding goes on all the time. And genetic issues sadly are bound to follow I am sure snakes are no exception