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    What morph is this


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    Looks like a regular spider to me

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    Agree, looks like Spider.
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    Re: What morph is this

    Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
    Agree, looks like Spider.
    Ekkk I hope. It isn't a spider ball. I don't see head wobble

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    Re: What morph is this

    Quote Originally Posted by motorcyclecowboy View Post
    Ekkk I hope. It isn't a spider ball. I don't see head wobble
    All Spiders have Wobble. Not all Spiders show any visible indication of Wobble. Many of them go through life with no expression of it at all, no problems feeding, navigating, holding their head steady, etc. Some show no indications of it, then due to some stimulus or other develop visible expressions of it. Whether or not a snake shows a visible expression of Wobble doesn't mean that the snake is or isn't Spider.

    Also, there are a number of other mutations linked to Spider that also have Wobble, but they all look different. A snake may very well show it, but not be Spider at all.
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    Re: What morph is this

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentum View Post

    Also, there are a number of other mutations linked to Spider that also have Wobble, but they all look different. A snake may very well show it, but not be Spider at all.
    Big agree with Argentum. Another point to make is to be careful crossing out to any of the others as some of them will result in a lethal gene and the babies will be stillborn or show SEVERE wobble and die shortly after birth.
    My killer queenbee only wobbled badly the first two weeks she was here while I got her personality figured out. After that the only time I have seen her even show a sign of her spider gene was once while she was ovulating and was pounding rats. Not that she had trouble striking.... just her head wobbled a little while she was getting ready to strike. She just got too excited.

    There's a great reference here:
    https://community.morphmarket.com/t/...ll-pythons/113

    The list of currently known morphs in the spider complex are listed as the following:Black Head
    Champagne
    Chocolate
    Cypress
    Hidden Gene Woma
    Sable
    Spider
    Spotnose
    Woma
    Wookie

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