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    Is it bad if my spider bp has wobbles?

    My new spider ball has wobbles. Is this bad? What causes it to happen? Does this mean that spider morphs are generally less fit than other balls? Thanks

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    Re: Is it bad if my spider bp has wobbles?

    All spiders wobble some very bad some only when they eat. It generally doesn't effect their day to day life

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    Spiders usually have some amount of wobble. As long as it isn't bad enough to incapacitate the snake or prevent the snake from eating, then it's just a quirk of the gene.

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    Re: Is it bad if my spider bp has wobbles?

    Ok thanks guys, I'll try not to worry about him then.

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