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    Re: Spider BPs and genetic / neuroligical problems?

    Thanks for the replies.

    I didn't realize it was something that was almost in every Spider out there.
    I was mostly making sure it wasn;t something that affected their ability to do things like eat, shed or breed.

    Now I know what to look for! Still doesn;t make me not want to get a Spider. They're so cool looking and I LOVE the color of their eyes.
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    Re: Spider BPs and genetic / neuroligical problems?

    I have a bee with a wicked corkscrew. Didn't show up until he was about a year old. He is my favorite snake by a long shot. I actually have him in a display tank because he spends so much time out of the hides. He has a great feeding response and is growing like a weed. He seems to be able to switch it on or off at will. But he refuses to do it while being handled.

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