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Re: ? On buying a spider ball python
thats a pretty good price. but i would be careful considering it is from a pet store.(with health and all)
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Re: ? On buying a spider ball python
What do you folks mean by a "wobble" when it comes to a spider?
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Re: ? On buying a spider ball python
If it's a female it'd be a decent price, I got my spider at a sale for $75 (price is usually $150), he has some great coloring and so did all his siblings. But I usually see spiders around $200 and up especially if they're females.
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Re: ? On buying a spider ball python
Hi,
 Originally Posted by Starsnake
What do you folks mean by a "wobble" when it comes to a spider?
Spiders have a neurological (or possibly balance ) issue attatched to the morph so every spider, or morph containing a spider such as a bumblebee, can show varying levels of symptoms at various stages of their lives.
Do a forum search on "spinning" and "wobble" + spider to see some of the threads on it.
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: ? On buying a spider ball python
 Originally Posted by Coils
I know right? Prices are going down over the years...and in a way I really like it because -I- will be able to afford more, but then when something that was once considered such a high end morph isn't anymore, it's rather depressing almost.
It just means that the hobby is progressing, and other morphs are being developed. It's a good thing, because it shows that good genetic stock is taking hold!
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Re: ? On buying a spider ball python
 Originally Posted by Starsnake
What do you folks mean by a "wobble" when it comes to a spider?
YouTube - Spinner Ball Python Wobbling
its kinda like they're drunk. my spider has it a little, but I like the morph so I don't mind it as long as he eats and he's healthy.
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Re: ? On buying a spider ball python
The important thing to note about this is that the spider was still able to get where he meant to go, he was alert to his surroundings, and his reflexes were fine as well--he just seems to not always be sure which way is up.
This is part of what makes the 'wobble' distinctive from neurological issues such as stargazing.
I've not seen a spider in person quite as severely affected as the one in this video, but they can be.
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Re: ? On buying a spider ball python
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
I've not seen a spider in person quite as severely affected as the one in this video, but they can be.
They can be worse than the one in the video as well.
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