What is Python's spider?
Spider Ball Python is a hybrid or mutated form of ball python with specific marks. Usually it has thin black lines that run horizontally on its body and light yellow background color. Characters are often compared with the proposal of cobweb. Spider Ball Python is not a separate type of python, simply another color pattern. The term "Ball Python" refers to its ripple method into a tight round form when it is endangered or afraid.
In the wild, pythons are at risk. Most breeding takes place in captivity and breeders are usually professional herpetologists who sell snakes for profit. Some other breeders are simply collectors who enjoy snakes with different types of brands.
Spider Ball Pythons are very popular as pets. Males usually grow to a length of 3 to 4 feet (about 90-120 cm). Females are slightly larger and grow up to 4.5 (about 137 cm) long.
like boas, spider python is constant.AT AND ENTERED. His preferred prey is small rodents such as rats and mice. During the winter, Ball Pythons will not feed for four to five months.
The life of the Python spider ball can be as long as 50 years in captivity, but they live more often for 20-30 years. Male pythons are usually sexually mature in one year. However, women are not ready to reproduce until they weigh at least £ 2.7 (1200 grams) and are old.
Pythons like a small tight neighborhood. They are unpleasant in large cages and prefer to have a shelter they can retreat to. They also prefer warm temperatures, usually between 85-88 ° Fahrenheit (29.5-31 degrees Celsius), but up to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius) during winter.
Basic genetics can anticipateFspring when the spider balls pythons behave. Spider python can be homozygous, which means it only carries mutant genes or heterozygous, which means it carries both mutant and normalgenes. Usually, whenever the Python spider is bred with another snake, be it another mutation of the spider or other variations, it creates a certain percentage of the spider mutants.
Based on the binding, descendants may include spider mutants, non-mutants, "normal" or "Supers". Supers are descendants who show another step in the mutation, usually with paler colors and thinner black lines. Some descendants are also carriers of a mutant gene, even if they seem normal.