GENETIC INFORMATION:
Dominant (no super proven TD)
FIRST FOUNDED:
NERD INC, 1999
DESCRIPTION:
There overall body color is a light to dark yellow, much brighter then a "wild" ball pythons. Their pattern is a series of "spider webbing" like chains that run down the dorsal of the snake. Their eyes are typically lighter and their bellies clear from pattern. They have a magnificent white that creeps half way up their sides on line bred "high white" animals. Spiders commonly have a "mustache" of blacks markings near the front of their faces.
OTHER NAMES:
spider webbed
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES:
Bumble bee, killer bee, spider mojave, spider ghost, spider yellow belly, spider axanthic, albino spider, spider pinstripe, spider lesser, spider calico, spider butter, spider clown, spider pied, spider bananna, spider fire, spider vanilla
Dominant (no super proven TD)
FIRST FOUNDED:
NERD INC, 1999
DESCRIPTION:
There overall body color is a light to dark yellow, much brighter then a "wild" ball pythons. Their pattern is a series of "spider webbing" like chains that run down the dorsal of the snake. Their eyes are typically lighter and their bellies clear from pattern. They have a magnificent white that creeps half way up their sides on line bred "high white" animals. Spiders commonly have a "mustache" of blacks markings near the front of their faces.
OTHER NAMES:
spider webbed
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES:
Bumble bee, killer bee, spider mojave, spider ghost, spider yellow belly, spider axanthic, albino spider, spider pinstripe, spider lesser, spider calico, spider butter, spider clown, spider pied, spider bananna, spider fire, spider vanilla
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Sorry, currently there are no animals available please check back in the summer of 2013