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Posted by: morphed at Wed Aug 9 09:20:31 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by morphed ] I 100% agree with the "wobble", the majority (not all) of spiders i have ever seen all when young have had something "off" about the way they move. I have seen some very bad cases and others that are barely noticable unless you know what you are looking for. One of my adult breeders wobbled a little when he was younger but has since grown out of it, Our other adult didnt wobble at all but 2 of his off spring did earlier in the season.. It shows up sometime even in offspring whos parents never exhibited the behavior. Its just some how in the genetic makeup of the animal...Stil amazing animals regardless, and the "wobble" definatley dosent effect feeding, but i have seen it cause inacuracy ... Good luck with him he is beautiful !! | ||
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