Question about Spider Ball Pythons
Since I'm looking into breeding bp, I've been looking around at different morphs to start off with.
Ive noticed that I loved everything with spider in it. But I was concerned about their "neurological problems". Does everything that has the spider gene in it have issues(bumble bees, lesser bees, spinners,ect), or is it just the "regular spider" morph?
Any help appreciated.
riley
Re: Question about Spider Ball Pythons
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Western hognose
Does the head wobble occer the same in bumble bees, lesser bees, spinners, ect, or is it more extreme in regular spiders? I want something that has it less noticeable since my dad would say "I'm messing too much with genetics".
It happens with every morph that has the spider gene. My bumblebee is a wobbler too. You probably won't be able to choose a snake that has less of a wobble since it varies so much from snake to snake. Some have a very slight wobble while others have a much more noticeable one. Also as they age the wobble can get worse if it wasn't as bad or can get better. It just varies a lot. I love my bumblebee and his silly wobble, it gives him his goofy personality [emoji4] most wobbles are never bad enough to impair the snakes the quality of living.
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Re: Question about Spider Ball Pythons
It doesn't matter how many morphs you add, the wobble is the same. Some spiders show it less than others. If you find it to be an issue, I suggest you be aware of other morphs that also have issues http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php
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Western hognose
I was told that if I incubate at a lower temperature around 86-87 it will reduce the wobble where you will never notice it. Is that true???
Nope