Re: Can a Recessive Spider Gene Make a Snake Dingy?
Hey, it may be that he sustained a head injury during one or more of the falls he's taken. Do you ever recall him being motionless after a fall or having a shaking ( seizure ) episode after any of his previous falls? Sorry but falls from heights are a potentially serious and crippling type of injury for any animal. I think you should take his incoordination as a possible result from repeated falls at significant heights as serious. Maybe he suffered a concussion that went undetected for years and now he's presenting with suspicious lack of coordination secondary to head trauma? :confusd:
Re: Can a Recessive Spider Gene Make a Snake Dingy?
He always plops on his tummy. He's never landed on his head or had a seizure, thank goodness. He's never been still after a fall, like he'd been stunned. He would have went straight to the vet if he had. Ok, I accept he's a normal ball python, which means he's a little not there. Thanks, everyone.
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Re: Can a Recessive Spider Gene Make a Snake Dingy?
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Lizardlicks
Is your snake a BEL or one of those multi gene monsters that got so much going on you can't see anything? Because those are the only situations I see where a DOMINANT gene like spider wouldn't be visually expressed.
My snake is a lesser mojo ghi. You can tell under the black light. It's amazing.
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Re: Can a Recessive Spider Gene Make a Snake Dingy?
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powerhouseballs
My snake is a lesser mojo ghi. You can tell under the black light. It's amazing.
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You can not just say things like that not provide awesome pics bro, come on :O