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    Sometimes It Hurts... PitOnTheProwl's Avatar
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    A couple of my males will lay on their sides and my spider lays on his back(this one freaks me out every time).
    You can pop an older snake, its just harder to do.

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    Re: Male acting strange, like a female?

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    A couple of my males will lay on their sides and my spider lays on his back(this one freaks me out every time).
    You can pop an older snake, its just harder to do.
    Heck yeah it is X_x

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    Re: Male acting strange, like a female?

    I think it just might be a spider thing. They are cooky. And different forms of the wobble can present itself at anytime in many ways.

    1.0 Ball Pythons(Twizzler)
    1.0 Cat (Loki)
    0.1 BCI (Amelia Rose)
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    0.1 Dumerils (Cerin)
    1.0 Hypo BCI (Vero)

    1.1 Dogs (Krackers & Ripley)

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    0.2 G. rosea, 0.0.1 P. murinus, 0.0.1 B. sabulosum, 0.0.1 L. difficilis, 0.0.1 A. geniculata
    0.0.1 A. versicolor, 0.0.1 L. parahybana, 0.0.1 Hapalopus sp columbia, 0.0.1 B. vagans
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    Re: Male acting strange, like a female?

    Lol, never mind, he is a he alright;



    One of my other males couldn't seal the deal with his female so I ended up breeding my spider anyway. A nice lock on him, and now I know for sure he is a he, rofl. I don't mind making some spinnerblast, spinners, and bumblebees with him Good enough I guess. The spinnerblast female will be seeing a lesser male too, a queen spin wouldn't be wrong at all~~
    Last edited by bunnykit; 02-03-2014 at 12:34 PM.

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