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    Question Male vs. Female

    Hi,

    Is there a difference? Because I only have room to spoil one snake right now. I know I’ll catch the fever someday and have to have more. I wish I had the circumstances to get a breeding pair. But for now, I must choose my first one wisely.

    So I want to know if I should start with a male or a female. But I’m more concerned about temperament.

    I have an aggressive male Florida box turtle but a sweet & docile male 3-toed box. I don’t think gender has anything to do with that. I’ve had them for over 26 years, since I was kid. I think that’s just their individual personalities.

    But then I had a male green iguana that had a split personality. Especially when he reached sexual maturity. He would let me hold him one minute and whip the crap out of me with his tail the next. He was ornery! I was told it was because he was a large male.

    Does that happen to garters? Which gender is generally LESS MOODY?
    Or is there no difference and it’s totally subjective?

    Do males start a springtime hunger strikes when they reach sexual maturity? Do females run the risk of laying a clutch without a male?

    Thanks!
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    Re: Male vs. Female

    well... it's mostly individual based...... i like females better.... to me they seem much more docile and calm...... and they're bigger
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    Re: Male vs. Female

    I agree with Shanley. Females are generally calmer and less 'flighty' than males..... and yes, they're bigger. A female would be a good choice if you can only house one.
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    Re: Male vs. Female

    Lol ... I find them all docile or calm ... unless, of course, it's a dreaded Florida Blue eastern .... in which case there's plenty of aerobatics.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Male vs. Female

    lol
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    Re: Male vs. Female

    Oddly enough, Greg, my two larger Florida Blues (sisters to yours) are totally calm, easy to handle and will feed from my fingers.... whereas the third one, that I got from that 'bloke' in Runcorn is the spawn of Satan!
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    Re: Male vs. Female

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Oddly enough, Greg, my two larger Florida Blues (sisters to yours) are totally calm, easy to handle and will feed from my fingers.... whereas the third one, that I got from that 'bloke' in Runcorn is the spawn of Satan!
    you're lucky ... Clint's always been liable to spazz out ... you never know ... spawn of Satan might calm yet rofl ... fingers crossed the unclassifiable breeder may have males this year
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    Re: Male vs. Female

    ha ha lol so strange!!!
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    Re: Male vs. Female

    I would say from my radix experience that females are calmer and more trusting.
    My males are more wary and have more of a startle response. Just my opinion.
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    Re: Male vs. Female

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I would say from my radix experience that females are calmer and more trusting.
    My males are more wary and have more of a startle response. Just my opinion.
    Well the female I got from James is the calmest baby ever absolutely handleable and virtually no fear response.
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