BumbleBee male breeder with bad wobble
Hey guys. I am breaking into the breeder scene as a hobby and just picked up my stud male which I was going to use as my main stud. He is a gorgeous BumbleBee. Issue is, when I got him it is clear that he has a pretty bad wobble. Bit of corkscrewing as well. Now knowing that...
How do you guys and gals feel about using a severe wobbler as breeding stock? I know all animals with Spider in them have the possibility to wobble and that just because dad wobbles bad doesn't mean babies will also. It is just hard to watch him do it and it made me think. What are your opinions? Thanks in advance.
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Re: BumbleBee male breeder with bad wobble
I mean regardless they will have. As far as severity it's not genetic. And non bad wobble can produce train wrecks and vise versa. I personally wouldn't just because the wobble could be amplified. But I also wouldn't purchase a bad wobble for anything more then a Pet
Re: BumbleBee male breeder with bad wobble
I wouldn't look for it, but I wouldn't let it deter me either.
Breed him you already own him.
Re: BumbleBee male breeder with bad wobble
Thank you all for the great feedback. I will breed my male BumbleBee and see for myself how I feel about the whole wobble issue. Awesome guys. Thanks.
Re: BumbleBee male breeder with bad wobble
Definitely use your handsome bee! I bought a beautiful hatchling male a year ago (his bday just past actually) and he has grown into a pretty bad wobbler but I don't mind it at all. He corkscrews in his tub and wobbles when it's feeding day and I have to offer him good like 1-4 times sometimes because he has very bad aim and usually gets frustrated. But he's going to be a breeder in my collection and I wouldn't hesitate at all to use any other bee as a breeder :D you should post up a pic of him! I'd love to see him [emoji4]
Re: BumbleBee male breeder with bad wobble
I will be sure to use my boy. Thanks for the support.