Becca_lou22
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hello,
i purchased a bredli yearling about 6 months ago and he is so placid and a joy to handle and be around. and i do believe i have been bitten by the bug, and am excited to be looking at a new addition
i am looking at a b&g jungle now. i am aware they are a generally snappy breed, and i am aware hatchlings are generally snappy to begin with. and they sometimes loose their snap with time. the yearling i looked at reciently was truly beautiful but she just struck at EVERYTHING that moved and drew blood a few times in the 5 mins she was handled, whilst im happy to put time in to get a good end result, im also trying to be realistic, and a fully grown jungle python with an attitude is not something i believe i can look after in my personal collection.
my question is, to those with experience, is it simply a case of some are more aggressive then others? is it possible to "train" them not to be aggressive? is there any way of knowing what temperament they will have as adults when buying them as a hatchling or a yearling?
thankyou
i purchased a bredli yearling about 6 months ago and he is so placid and a joy to handle and be around. and i do believe i have been bitten by the bug, and am excited to be looking at a new addition
i am looking at a b&g jungle now. i am aware they are a generally snappy breed, and i am aware hatchlings are generally snappy to begin with. and they sometimes loose their snap with time. the yearling i looked at reciently was truly beautiful but she just struck at EVERYTHING that moved and drew blood a few times in the 5 mins she was handled, whilst im happy to put time in to get a good end result, im also trying to be realistic, and a fully grown jungle python with an attitude is not something i believe i can look after in my personal collection.
my question is, to those with experience, is it simply a case of some are more aggressive then others? is it possible to "train" them not to be aggressive? is there any way of knowing what temperament they will have as adults when buying them as a hatchling or a yearling?
thankyou