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    Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    These are 2 morphs that I think look absolutely amazing, but they contain the Spider Gene. Do they wobble as well? Because I'm not too keen on having a snake with that wobble. . Not discriminating against anyone who thinks that it's "cute" but it's just not for me. And yes I have seen the threads with people saying the videos online are rare extreme cases, or that 99 percent don't wobble, or they only do it at feeding time, but that's enough for me to shy away. but to me, I just don't wanna take the chance. Of course I would care for one if I had to, and take care of it just the same, but, it just makes me feel bad to see them with that condition.
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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    Bumble bee still has the chance because it contains spider. Killer clown will not because I believe it is a clown x super pastel


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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    Quote Originally Posted by DreDeuce View Post
    These are 2 morphs that I think look absolutely amazing, but they contain the Spider Gene. Do they wobble as well? Because I'm not to keen on having a snake with that wobble. . Not discriminating against anyone who thinks that it's "cute" but it's just not for me. And yes I have seen the threads with people saying the videos online are rare extreme cases, or that 99 percent don't wobble, or they only do it at feeding time, but that's enough for me to shy away. but to me, I just don't wanna take the chance. Of course I would care for one if I had to, and take care of it just the same, but, it just makes me feel bad to see them with that condition.
    Not sure if you are the same person from that other thread but as was previously mentioned there is no spider in a killer clown.

    Yes, all spiders will wobble to some degree. As far as I know there are no mutations that will save this deleterious effect


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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    Awesome. Thanks. That makes me happy to hear about the killer Clown, because I really like that morph pattern. I don't know where I read that said it contained Spider genes?

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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    It seems to be a popular misunderstanding. I've seen it a few times the last couple weeks


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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    Quote Originally Posted by DreDeuce View Post
    Awesome. Thanks. That makes me happy to hear about the killer Clown, because I really like that morph pattern. I don't know where I read that said it contained Spider genes?
    Well, there is such a thing as a killer bee clown. The killer prefix is used to signify super pastel in a few morphs. A killer clown has no spider, a killer bee has spider, a killer bee clown has spider. You want to watch out for that bee term as it will always (I think) signify spider is in the combo



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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    Yes that's probably me. I tried to post on that thread a few days ago, but I live in the country with horrible service. I'm in town, but that thread had so many responses, I started this one, to get answers quicker. That makes me happy to hear about the clown, because I think that pattern is beautiful

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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    Awesome. It may have been the"killer bee clown" that I read on.. since you seem very knowledgeable, can you explain the Enchi morph to me? Is that just a fancy name for pastel? I don't mean sound like an idiot. Lol

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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    Quote Originally Posted by DreDeuce View Post
    Awesome. It may have been the"killer bee clown" that I read on.. since you seem very knowledgeable, can you explain the Enchi morph to me? Is that just a fancy name for pastel? I don't mean sound like an idiot. Lol
    Nope, enchi is completely separate from pastel. In fact, I have an animal with both the pastel and enchi genes. He's a enchi orange dream pastel yellowbelly (which is a mouthful I know lol) Enchi basically brings out some orange in the animal and reduces the pattern


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    Re: Bumblebee and Killer Clown?

    That is a cool looking BP. I love the lightness all over. Is it true that Enchi has no black. Just brown to dark browns? My Enchi does not have any black on her, except on her face and the light black spots on her belly

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