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Post your spider morph photos here. What is your exprience so far.
This is a place o drop those spider morph photos. Please share about your wobble as well.
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Re: Post your spider morph photos here. What is your exprience so far.
So I don’t have mine yet, but this is my Invisiball Spider that will arrive Thursday. I’ve seen a couple videos of her with no noticeable wobble so we will see.

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This is my big spider girl. I have not noticed any wobble from her at all actually. But I know quite a few that have the wobble.
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Re: Post your spider morph photos here. What is your exprience so far.
Here is the first 5 I grabbed off my racks with assorted recessive Het traits involved.
They have the usual Left/right minimal wobble when lining up a strike on a prey item.
An occasional flip upside when constricting a prey item.
All good here-growing fast. 
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Just this guy for now, Leopard Spider pos YB, 66% ph Pied:

He has noticable wobble when under stress, but still eats, sheds, poops, and breeds well. He just gets a little dizzy sometimes.
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Re: Post your spider morph photos here. What is your exprience so far.
My Bumblebee, her head wobble only becomes bad when she is excited like feeding time, or stressed when being handled too much. 
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This my girl Luxana she is bumblebee het lavender. Her wobble only really shows up when she's feeding. When she was young she would occasionally miss. Now she is just a little off. If I have a rat on the tongs with its head pointed towards her, she sometimes strikes and goes right past the head and then snags the back half.
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Re: Post your spider morph photos here. What is your exprience so far.
The first spider was wild caught so they can live in the wild so it can't be that bad IMO. With that said i don't mind my two spider girls heck they have some of the most personality out the my whole collection.
Here's my killer bee fader. She's going in to shed here also this was taken earlier this month.

Sorry for the crappy cell phone tub shots lol but they'll do and they ain't that bad I think. But anyway I love her she's one of my older ball pythons and is aging and holding her colors well. Now as for head wobble don't let this picture fool you if I scratch her a bit she spring boards into life and can be all over the place. I would say she has fairly moderate to above moderate head wobble BUT it's in no way stopping her from living a healthy good life. I mean look at her she has no problem feeding and is actually one of my best consistent feeders.
Now here's my sugar bee. I just took this pic and the blood is from her last meal from like two days ago.

Now interesting enough she has little to no wobble. They say black head helps negate the spider wobble. I wonder if the sugar gene does too. And just like the killer bee she has a lot of personality. When she's hungry and I open the tub she'll come right on out and crawl right up my arm then up to my shoulders and then my head looking for food completely unafraid of me. She's the only one of my ball pythons that'll do that.
Sorry if im typing too much I haven't been on here much lately.
Last edited by EDR; 02-27-2019 at 01:33 AM.
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