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morphed
at Wed Jan 24 07:55:49 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by morphed ]
I bought 2 male spiders and a female a few years ago, one male was a wobbler and the other was not, the female was already larger so i dont know if it was present when she was a baby. Both of my males have breed, the wobbler ended up growing mostly out of it as he aged but still from time to time you can see it. I have not gotten any bad wobblers in any clutches from him, my normal spider has produced slight wobbles in this past season. I held back 2 females that grew out of it and are tanks now. We have also purchased a few more spiders this season and have never had a problem with any wobbling, we had a normal that refused to eat but she has since taken off. I do beleive it is present in almost every spider, some it is much more noticable, but i do not belive that it effects the animals capability of breeding or eating. I also do not think that wobblers produce wobblers or non wobblers produce normal spiders, i think either can produce normal spiders and wobblers.
Some one else had asked about other traits combined with spiders, i have seen bumble bees wobble, i do not know about albinos and such. I have never hatched out or seen a normal sib in a spider clutch wobble.
Spiders are great snakes with huge personalities....I love my wobbley spiders it just adds to their personality
KIM
N.A.R.C.
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