Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
Good policy. Get as much info as possible, corroborate, and use common sense/compare to knowledge already acquired.

Yeah, I think it depends on the animal and how much Spider gene is in there.

Apparently, many who do not wobble, still have trouble righting themselves if flipped on their belly. Takes them a little while. Worse for pure spiders.

I wouldn't necessarily try as they feel vulnerable and do not really like it!

In general, as with most things with BP's, it seems to bother us more than them!
When she fed last night, at one point she twisted around with her whole belly up, while using her body to assist swallowing and, from what I can tell, she had no trouble righting herself. The link below is a video I took. Initial strike is normal speed and then it switches to time lapse. She actually goes belly up several times.

Doesn’t bother me, as I had already been aware that is a common trait with bp’s that have the Spider gene. She is beautiful and I just want to give her a loving home.

https://youtu.be/R6vve8yw0DA




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