I have not worked with spiders at all. Can anyone tell me if someone out there has spiders that dont have any signs of a wobble and if it can be kept out of that line?
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I have not worked with spiders at all. Can anyone tell me if someone out there has spiders that dont have any signs of a wobble and if it can be kept out of that line?
You can have a spider with no wobble make babies that do corkscrews Or viceversa.
In my experience all spiders exhibit some form of the defect. While all, or even most aren't extreme, they do have some form of crazy behavior. Every spider that I have seen that people claim that don't "wobble" has something wrong with it. Pay attention to how they are sitting in their cage/tub/display and many will just be lying there with their head tilted slightly. This is not NORMAL. I love spiders and have many that are crossed with other morphs and will continue to work with them. After all, we are creating mutations that would never survive or get reproduced in the wild anyway right?
disclaimer: I have been breeding spiders for 6 yrs now and have hatched out hundreds in that time frame and every one has something wrong with it. Beware those that claim to have completely perfect spiders, it is a sales pitch only.
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