Re: Seems to be a very active topic....
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Originally Posted by
JandDReptiles
Spider wobble... one thing I was told when I first started breeding was the more genetics expressed with the spider the less wobble it would have... like if you bred a really wobbly spider into a lemon blast, and got the a spinner blast, the wobble wouldn't be so bad.... never really believed it... but, what's your take on it?
Lies and marketing, that is all.
Re: Seems to be a very active topic....
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Originally Posted by
Powerspythons
I think the spider wobble resulted from too much inbreeding of the spider gene. and thats why it is a problem only with the spider gene, so outbreeding the spider gene into other morphs in my opinion should reduce it, however I think that further inbreeding of the spider gene will only exponentially increase the amount of 'wobble' that is expressed. I have not seen the wobble too bad in too many spiders being sold recently tho, which I think is good. My spider doesnt wobble at all, atleast not that I've noticed.
It's been pretty well documented that this is not the case, and that the presence of the spider trait is the only factor in spider wobbling.
If it was a case of inbreeding, then the "normal" siblings to spiders would also wobble.
Re: Seems to be a very active topic....
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Originally Posted by
Powerspythons
I think the spider wobble resulted from too much inbreeding of the spider gene. and thats why it is a problem only with the spider gene, so outbreeding the spider gene into other morphs in my opinion should reduce it, however I think that further inbreeding of the spider gene will only exponentially increase the amount of 'wobble' that is expressed. I have not seen the wobble too bad in too many spiders being sold recently tho, which I think is good. My spider doesnt wobble at all, atleast not that I've noticed.
Spiders are one of the LEAST inbred morphs that there are because it's dominant. All spiders wobble - no matter how many other mutations you breed into it.
Even when I was up at Kevin's he had four or five banger and it was wobbling and he said "as you can see, at least one of the genes is spider from the wobble". This was one of his new creations that he hasn't released all the "ingredients" on yet.
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Originally Posted by
mainbutter
It's been pretty well documented that this is not the case, and that the presence of the spider trait is the only factor in spider wobbling.
If it was a case of inbreeding, then the "normal" siblings to spiders would also wobble.
Excellent point.
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Powerspythons
To all your responses...It was just my opinion of what I thought could have been the source, I havnt researched it so I have no facts, but we all know that inbreeding does occur whether it needs to or not...no need to shoot me down and make me feel dumb. :(
No one is trying to shoot you down and make you feel dumb. You're not the first person with this "theory". We're simply trying to dispel that myth.
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Originally Posted by
rabernet
No one is trying to shoot you down and make you feel dumb. You're not the first person with this "theory". We're simply trying to dispel that myth.
Alright so obviously I should have done some google action before coming up with my incorrect opinion...but what's the real cause then!?!?!?!?! Is is like a chromosome imbalance or could it be caused by something like an extra/flawed chromosome(I think that's what causes things like mental retardation and down syndrome)? WHAT IS IT PEOPLE!?!?! :P
PS. even with the wobble the spider is still the coolest!!IMO