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    Bumblebee

    I have been out of the BP world a while now. I remember that one of the striped BP had a problem with wobbles. Is this right, because I was thinking about getting Bumble Bee Het Hypo or Honey Bee. Would be ok? What is wobbles does affect these snakes?

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    "Wobble" is a condition that impacts several ball python morphs - Spider being one of them. The animals that you are asking about all have Spider in common, so yes - they would be affected by this condition in one way or another.

    Here is a good page to learn about wobble, the morphs it is known to be associated with, and some of the other issues linked to various ball python morphs: http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php.

    For further insight into breeding animals associated with wobble (specifically, Spider morphs), here's a great article written by one of the most respected breeders in the business: https://jkrballstreetjournal.com/201...spiders-silly/.
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    Thank you it was great read and informative i have 2 others im looking at. But im looking hard at those

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    Re: Bumblebee

    These 2 are the ones i have my eye on. I hope one of these guys will be mine








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    I recommend one of each :~) ... we just got a Bumblebee and a Spider Fire a few weeks ago, I love this realm of patterning. it's a bit early to tell but so far they are problem free.
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    Those look like they're from Tim Bailey. He's a good guy too - I've got one of his animals in my collection as well.
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    Re: Bumblebee

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Those look like they're from Tim Bailey. He's a good guy too - I've got one of his animals in my collection as well.
    Ditto. I've got quite a few of Baileys animals. But I prefer the Honey Bee been a fan of those from the get go.
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    LOVE that honeybee!

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    Yes they are. He only a hour away from me. I can save on shipping. I think my husband wants his champagne yb

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    Same person as rdoyle225. I found my old account.

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