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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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The Following User Says Thank You to rdoyle For This Useful Post:
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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.
"Keep in mind I am sharing what I have learned and what my experiences have taught me. I am not an expert, and it's always good to weigh varying perspectives... Doing it "correctly" often means balancing what works for others with what works for you, given your parameters and observations."
Family Critter List: Bumblebee BP, Fire Spider BP, Brazillian Rainbow Boa, Planted Aquarium, Red-Foot Tortoise, Dwarf Hamster, Holland Lop Rabbit, 6 egg laying chickens, 37 in freezer camp, last but not least Flap Jack, our Pit mix rescue dog who keeps everyone in line.
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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
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
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.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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LOVE that honeybee!
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Re: Bumblebee
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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Freakie_frog (02-10-2017)
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Re: Bumblebee
Same person as rdoyle225. I found my old account.
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