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    Genetic Defects

    Hello,

    Been doing some research on here the past few weeks and looking to rekindle a childhood hobby of mine.

    My question relates to Ball Python Morphs and side effects associated with these morphs. I don't want to start a debate as most people are smart enough to draw their own conclusions from these issues. I'm simply looking for the facts.

    What are some genetic disorders associated with the respective morph? I've read about some head wobble, kinks, etc... Any one else notice idiosyncrasies that seem linked to specific morphs? size, feeding, reproduction, digestive, demeanor, immune, etc......

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    I know of... the Spider wobble, the Caramel Kinks, the homozygous form of the Woma is lethal.... The cinnamon duck beak... That's all I know off the top of my head.

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Connie, what can you tell me about the spider wobble?

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    I know of... the Spider wobble, the Caramel Kinks, the homozygous form of the Woma is lethal.... The cinnamon duck beak... That's all I know off the top of my head.
    Anyone want to explain further. I can't picture a duck beak on a snake. What happens to the homozygous Woma? They die young or something?

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    , the homozygous form of the Woma is lethal.
    interesting could you explain more about how this form of woma is lethal?
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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Quote Originally Posted by DLawIII View Post
    Anyone want to explain further. I can't picture a duck beak on a snake. What happens to the homozygous Woma? They die young or something?
    The Pearl. It is a grey purple snake that just doesn't survive past the first few months of life...
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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Have all the pearls died early? I always thought it was a myth. (I am not saying anyone is wrong, just wondering)

    I listened to Greg Graziani talk last year at the central florida herp society and he said that the blue eyed leusistic (sp) balls have an abnormal number of scales on the top of their heads between their eyes.

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    Connie, what can you tell me about the spider wobble?
    Well... they wobble their heads lol. Some more than others. Sometimes they corkscrew its so bad. My girl really doesn't have much of a wobble. Mostly when she's really excited, like when feeding her head bobs up and down as she gets ready to strike.

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    Re: Genetic Defects

    Some people call it a morph but IMO the Derma ball is a genetic defect also.
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