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There is so much variance in temperament within a species, I think other factors might be equally, or more important than breed. One thing breed does determine fairly well, is potential size. The larger the snake, the more injury it could cause, with a few exceptions. I think some of a snake's disposition is inherited from one or both of the parents. It might help to buy one from a trusted breeder who can vouch for the parents' disposition. From there, it's up to you to provide the careful handling and husbandry needed for a well adjusted snake. That makes the snake as predictable as possible, but there is always some element of risk.
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Joe
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