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joshhutto
at Sun Oct 8 13:35:28 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ]
well let's see, most spiders wobble. even if people say they don't, it just means they don't look hard enough to spot the behavior. Some spiders are more apparent than others but i'd say about 90% of all the spiders and spider crosses I've seen exhibit some level of wobbling/shaking/spinning. With all that said alot of the spiders grow out of it when they get size on them. However, the ones that still exhibit the trait still feed and breed extremely well and that has made this morph very productive at very early ages. We have a spider male that was producing sperm and breeding at 350g this past season. This is him a little later in the season at about 450g courting a female pastel.
----- Josh & Krysty Hutto
J&K Reptiles
Various Ball Pythons:::
1.0 striped vanilla
1.2 Citrus Ghost and hets
1.2 Albino and hets
2.3 het Pied
1.1 Pastel (male has additional gene going on with him)
a bunch of female holdbacks and several rescue normal males
0.1 columbian boa, she's a feeding monster, controls my
over production of rats, lol
0.1 brazilian rainbow boa, another rat eating monster
1.1 corns
a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrier as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!
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- wobblers - magicalmorphs, Sat Oct 7 23:49:18 2006
RE: wobblers - joshhutto, Sun Oct 8 13:35:28 2006 
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