Definately not we've got three. I'd dispose of them personally all aggressive. I've heard and seen on forums that they tend well heavily stocked. But not willing to test this. Personally don't like the looks of them.Really, I thought I just had an oddball, I thought most of the time they weren’t too bad but I just got an awful one.
And I shudder the thought of swarms of them devouring everything in our native waters. It would be much worse in areas with small endangered Galaxias
Semi related, one of our bhp hatchlings we kept back last year. So it's about 2 years now is the most aggressive snake we have by a country mile for me. My partner who is only new at it handling snakes can pick him up and he is the biggest puppy they're besties. Where one of my red belly I have on display, she's a sweetheart for me but hates anyone else doing anything near her. Waits for me even. So it's funny how typical norms are sometimes not the case. Alot of it too is people say species are amazing to get sales when in reality they're Pains in the backside, like our green tree python super aggressive difficult and from my experience very rarely tame down but people worship them as good first time snakes