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Posted by: Congo at Wed Oct 15 07:25:49 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Congo ] I have heard of people think that that is possible but not proven(homozygous spider). Even if it is'nt a homo spider what if both parents are spiders, does this seem to increase the amount of wobble? Has anybody noticed what tends to lead to the wobble? I do not own one so I do not know but so people say thiers do not wobble or anything while others say thiers are "different" or no mine is normal. Because of the wobble I have chosen to stay away from them. If the wobble ends up compounding over time thru using them to breed then spider morphs end up a bad gene. On the other hand over time wecould find out that the worry on the wobble is nothing. I am curious to why spiders tend to have the wobble and if it can be prevented reason is I think spiders are beautiful but I would rather not breed something that could be detrimental in the long run. [ Hide Replies ]
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