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    Hi everyone,Im new to the forum and new to Snakes.Im here to hang out and learn about the ball pythons.I just bought my 1st snake 2weeks ago,Its a spider ball python. AkA October and I bought a 2nd one this past sunday AkA Knight.
    For my question.Is this a normal ball python? Heres a lil pic of my spider too







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    Re: Newbie

    Hello, and to BP.net. Yes, that appears to be a nice looking standard BP. I do like the Spider photo.
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    Re: Newbie

    Quote Originally Posted by Panic View Post
    Hi everyone,Im new to the forum and new to Snakes.Im here to hang out and learn about the ball pythons.I just bought my 1st snake 2weeks ago,Its a spider ball python. AkA October and I bought a 2nd one this past sunday AkA Knight.
    For my question.Is this a normal ball python? Heres a lil pic of my spider too






    Yep definitely a normal looks just like my boy
    AKs keeper

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    Welcome to the forum. Now you are addicted. You have two already,more will follow.

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    thx guys

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    the spider almost looks like a bumble bee to me, does anyone else see it?

    i wonder if its maybe a bee (pastel spider) instead of just a spider.
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    Re: Newbie

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    the spider almost looks like a bumble bee to me, does anyone else see it?

    i wonder if its maybe a bee (pastel spider) instead of just a spider.
    Not at all, that's a spider.

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    Re: Newbie

    I don't see any hints of "bee" in there, but they both look great
    Last edited by Tragic Image; 02-13-2014 at 03:56 PM.

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