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    "Just a male spider"

    Male spiders are the new normals in the ball python world, it seems. Shame.



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    Eh, it's simply supply and demand...and since you get spider offspring in the first generation, supply is easier to come by

    I don't mind the lower prices on them now, just means you can get a great animal for less $$...

    He looks great btw! Love his eyes
    "Sorry, cant share my practices. I'm a ball whisperer...." -Mike41793




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    I think of all Bp morphs equally, spiders are beautiful Yours is very handsome.
    “You are enough. You are so enough. It is unbelievable how enough you are.”


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    Spiders are my second favorite morph and your guy is gorgeous!

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    if spiders are then so are yellowbellys cinnys, black pastels, het reds, pastels and a number of other morphs now readily available for under $100.

    Just wait a few years and some double gene combo's will also be in the $100 range, like spider/cinny, pastel yellowbelly, and more.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Despite the "market" opinion I will always have a spot in my heart for Spiders. Bumblebees are the reason I first got excited about ball pythons years ago. I have a male Bumblebee that will probably live at my house forever. I mean, he IS the reason I have the collection I do today. Enough rambling...Nice Spider!

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    "Just a male spider"

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Bumblebees are the reason I first got excited about ball pythons years ago
    They are def one of those morphs that attract even non snake people.

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