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    Re: Ball Python Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    Here ya go ! Please put your 2 cents in! I thought it was a really good read . Very interesting
    h00blah, thank you for finding that. What a great thread!

    Leave it to Mike Cavanaugh not only post an interesting initial hypothesis, but continue to whip up the frenzy for seven pages! I miss him around here.

    That thread also reminds me how much I miss Bruce Whitehead. I always enjoyed his take on things.
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    Re: Ball Python Spiders

    That was one of the first threads I ever posted on. Bruce hoped I stayed... I stayed! LOL
    "I'm the guy"

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    Re: Ball Python Spiders

    While they do have the wobble they might be the best eating and breeding Ball pythons in captivity...IMHO

    I love the Spider Morph!!
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    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!

    Check us out on Facebook..http://www.facebook.com/VillarinoReptiles?ref=hl

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    I completely agree, Emilio!
    My spiders are eating and breeding machines!! I can never have too many spiders.

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    Thanks to everyone that posted, I got freaked out when I seen the wobble. I love my spider. My bp's are like my babies. I can't wait till
    I get my first clutch, lol. This site is great!!! Thanks BP.net
    Ball Pythons are like Crack!

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    Well stick around, we always need more people around to enjoy snakes, and share pictures.

    Also how the hell did I miss that thread a few months back?
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    Unhappy

    has there ever been a problem with one that had such a bad "wobble" it couldn't eat?

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    Re: Ball Python Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by luvabully.apbt View Post
    has there ever been a problem with one that had such a bad "wobble" it couldn't eat?
    Yes. Some corkscrew so badly, they can't even strike at prey. It would be safe to say most these spiders failed to thrive and probably passed on or were euthanized.
    Last edited by satomi325; 05-23-2012 at 12:23 PM.

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    Re: Ball Python Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by luvabully.apbt View Post
    has there ever been a problem with one that had such a bad "wobble" it couldn't eat?
    Out of multi thousands of spiders, I have only heard of one person make that claim.


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