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    Re: Morph Hardiness

    Quote Originally Posted by mauler5858 View Post
    My question is: Is there any proven information on certain morphs causing any changes to the hardiness of the pet.
    While a desert female would make a nice pet, a breeder probably won't touch one.
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...g-got-anywhere
    http://www.albeysreptiles.com/desert07_1.htm

    As for the spider gene, I have two females with it, a spinner (spider x pinstripe) and a bumble bee (spider x pastel). No wobbles, issues righting themselves if turned over, problems eating, etc. but I've noticed both like to hang from stuff and "corkscrew" their head/neck, almost like a tree python. It makes them fun to watch.
    Last edited by bcr229; 04-25-2013 at 01:14 PM.

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