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  • 02-05-2010, 02:18 PM
    starrlamia
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    and thats the reason I will never own a spider or spider morph, as much as I think they are gorgeous, I cant justify perpetuating a morph with such an awful handicap.
  • 02-05-2010, 02:21 PM
    Freakie_frog
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by starrlamia View Post
    and thats the reason I will never own a spider or spider morph, as much as I think they are gorgeous, I cant justify perpetuating a morph with such an awful handicap.

    That's cool....More for me
  • 02-05-2010, 03:14 PM
    EmberBall
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    After seeing that, I have to say my spiders are pretty low on the wobble scale. My adult female basically just head bobs a bit when food is introduced. If there is no food around, she is as normal as any normal I have. The babies she has produced are pretty much the same as her. They act pretty normal and have a bit of a head bob when food is introduced. Other than that, when crawling around in the tubs, on the floor, or when being handled, they act pretty normal.

    I would say if there is a scale of wobblyness:) say 1-5, one being VERY slight to 5 being tied in a knot, that mine are 1's pretty easy. I have to thank EBN for being upfront and honest. I asked them for a non wobbler, and I feel that is what they sent me! It never hurts to ask...

    I sold my normal spiders, and kept the crosses produced in 08. I have no problem selling the spiders I have produced. I also have a Cinnabee from Nutnbutbalz, and she has exhibited NO wobble signs as of yet.

    SO, for those opposed to keeping spiders, find a person you trust to send you a low wobbler, and I think you will be happy with your spider!
  • 02-05-2010, 03:18 PM
    RichsBallPythons
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    Worst one i seen yet, all my spiders i hatched or have dont do it while feeding just a mild shake if that.
  • 02-05-2010, 04:51 PM
    nikevijo
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    That really is so sad. My spiders dont do that, hope it stays that way
  • 02-05-2010, 04:56 PM
    Emilio
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by starrlamia View Post
    and thats the reason I will never own a spider or spider morph, as much as I think they are gorgeous, I cant justify perpetuating a morph with such an awful handicap.

    I only have one and have bred for two more, I've never seen anything close to that. To me thats a real bad wobble you can't judge them all on that video.;)
  • 02-05-2010, 04:56 PM
    FrostFell
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    I had a little baby spider that had NO wobble no shake no vibe no screw no nothing. Now shes sold now so as maturity hits that might change, but there are at least some out there with NO sign at all
  • 02-05-2010, 04:57 PM
    shaunb79
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    I guess its just me but that is the reason I will never have a Spider in my collection!:confused:
  • 02-05-2010, 04:57 PM
    Freakie_frog
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by FrostFell View Post
    I had a little baby spider that had NO wobble no shake no vibe no screw no nothing. Now shes sold now so as maturity hits that might change, but there are at least some out there with NO sign at all

    We've covered this in other thread's it's simply not true..
  • 02-05-2010, 05:20 PM
    TankMasterOG
    Re: Spider wobble in full effect
    i got one to but not that bad..o well thay where to inbred when thay first where found and bred IC. What i was told?
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