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    Must Be Doing Something Right!

    Soooo.... My Spider went in to the shed cycle about 4 days ago. I noticed when the eves fogged over. Came home today to a better than perfect shed.

    He looks amazing!!!



    Not the best pic, sorry!! Just thought I would post.


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    Re: Must Be Doing Something Right!

    gorgeous..have you had any problems with wobbles yet? I have been debating severly whether or not to purchase a spider. I love what can be done using spiders but I hate hate hate breeding more snakes with a problem..IDK.

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    Pretty little boy!

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    love that head pattern


    Quote Originally Posted by JPerkins View Post
    gorgeous..have you had any problems with wobbles yet? I have been debating severly whether or not to purchase a spider. I love what can be done using spiders but I hate hate hate breeding more snakes with a problem..IDK.
    people over think about the spiders and their wobbles.... wobble or not.... the snake feed and grow wonderfully.

    All my spiders and spider combos wobble to some extent.... and they are all wonderful
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    working with Phantom, Black Head, Cypress, Special, Lesser, Het Daddy, Leopard, Spotnose, YB, OD, Hypo, Desert Ghost and Clown.

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    I really haven't seen a lot of Morphs I like, but that is really cool looking.. Can I ask about how much a Spider cost?

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    Thanks everyone for the comments.

    Quote Originally Posted by JPerkins View Post
    gorgeous..have you had any problems with wobbles yet? I have been debating severly whether or not to purchase a spider. I love what can be done using spiders but I hate hate hate breeding more snakes with a problem..IDK.
    JPerkins, if you want a spider and you see one you LOVE that has a noticeable wobble. Look past it. If anything it adds character. All ball pythons with the spider gene will have it, some more noticeable than others.

    Breading spiders with the wobble is a personal choice, I don't see it as right or wrong. If my spider develops it I will treat him leek the rest if them. That is just my opinion.






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    Quote Originally Posted by BillinIndiana View Post
    I really haven't seen a lot of Morphs I like, but that is really cool looking.. Can I ask about how much a Spider cost?
    I paid $150.00 for this beautiful boy!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by JPerkins View Post
    gorgeous..have you had any problems with wobbles yet? I have been debating severly whether or not to purchase a spider. I love what can be done using spiders but I hate hate hate breeding more snakes with a problem..IDK.
    As long as your spider does not have a SEVERE wobble, there is no problems with breeding it.

    And just because your spider has a wobble, doesn't mean that it's offspring will have the same wobble. So you COULD breed a spider with a severe wobble and it's offspring have little to no wobble.

    My bees don't wobble much except for when it comes to feeding. Weedle strikes his prey and seems to barrel roll with it :p I find it most entertaining

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbafett View Post
    As long as your spider does not have a SEVERE wobble, there is no problems with breeding it.

    And just because your spider has a wobble, doesn't mean that it's offspring will have the same wobble. So you COULD breed a spider with a severe wobble and it's offspring have little to no wobble.

    My bees don't wobble much except for when it comes to feeding. Weedle strikes his prey and seems to barrel roll with it :p I find it most entertaining
    Weedle, I love it :p

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    Re: Must Be Doing Something Right!

    OK... What's Wobble?

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