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  • 03-18-2018, 12:27 PM
    SDA
    I only recommend people look into owning a spider gene if they are patient enough and can provide the proper conditions to help them thrive. Sticking them in stressed environments or less than ideal conditions might cause physical effects that are more than you want to handle. If you want a pet that has no problems get a normal or another single gene without side effects. No one thinks less of you if you don't want to deal with these things but please don't condemn those of us who keep, breed, and care for spiders.
  • 03-18-2018, 11:45 PM
    BluuWolf
    Re: Went to petco and saw this
    It’s funny to see people who own spiders being some of the funnest snakes to own lol. My spider girl is hands down my favorite snake right now because of her personality lol.

    She does have a little bit of a wobble, however it is nowhere near as severe as the ones shown. She’s never corkscrewed or anything like that, she just wobbles a little when she is about to strike but other then that she just kinda sits with her head in a funny position or when I hold her she looks at me upside down lol.

    But she is by far the most courageous, friendly, and coolest little noodle I have :P I love her


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