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  • 04-17-2011, 05:47 PM
    Drumsinthenight.
    The Womas that I own and have owned in the past have never displayed any of the Spider weirdness.:)
  • 04-17-2011, 06:12 PM
    accidental777
    Re: Woma Balls.. Do they wobble???
    I have a female that does wobble some at feeding time/when she gets excited. It is more of a shake than a wobble though. It is also nowhere near as bad as my spider or my bumble bee.
    If you have her out of her tub for handling/cleaning there is no sign of it, but rat smell does it for her lol.
  • 04-25-2011, 11:29 AM
    Miss Tuniwha
    I have had spiders, and I sold them off.. as I do not wish to deal with this wobble issue.. The reason I have asked this, is because I had considered getting a woma, since they look similar to some low patterned spiders, but someone spoke up that their woma wobbled..

    I thought.. well.. I already saw 1 person start a boi thread because they bought a woma.. and it was actually a spider with a wobble.. etc etc.. so maybe they just had themselves a spiders (it was a fairly new person, so I did not know if they knew the differences etc)..

    but, then others chimed in that they heard it was an issue with womas as well..


    And judging by the responses on this thread and the other.. it sounds like it is not as bad of an issue, but still an issue..

    Thank you for those who have chimed in, and please keep the comments coming :D
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