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    Don't be afraid to get the spider gene! They are the best! I have a bumblebee who had just a touch of wobble when I very first got her. And only at feeding time. I think because she was stressed, hatchling in a new place. Only lasted a few weeks. I have never seen it again, and she is about a year and a half old. She is also one of the sweetest snakes in my collection. People like to really debate this whole spider issue, but honestly if they couldn't survive with it, there wouldn't he so many of them around. Granted there are a few "train wreck" ones around, but I have only seen a handful of them on you tube. I love them, and my breeding plans in the next few years all include the spider gene.


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