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That's definitely a spider. :gj:
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Very unique, I've never seen a spider with spots, but it's definitely a spider. And as far as the wobble, anything with the spider gene (not the spider name necessarily) will have a wobble from barely noticeable to horrible. Some outgrow it, and some get worse, it is the luck of the draw. I have a very soft spot for spiders, I love them specifically because of the wobble and awesome patterns. My little girl is just the sweetest thing when she looks up at me with that wobble, I just want to squeeze her lol. Congrats though, your spider is definitely unique looking.
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Originally Posted by LGray23
Very unique, I've never seen a spider with spots, but it's definitely a spider. And as far as the wobble, anything with the spider gene (not the spider name necessarily) will have a wobble from barely noticeable to horrible. Some outgrow it, and some get worse, it is the luck of the draw. I have a very soft spot for spiders, I love them specifically because of the wobble and awesome patterns. My little girl is just the sweetest thing when she looks up at me with that wobble, I just want to squeeze her lol. Congrats though, your spider is definitely unique looking.
I was wondering if I was the only one who thought wobbles were completely adorable. :D
This one is so pretty.
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Re: Question about my spider python
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Originally Posted by Simple Man
Usually the higher quality the spider, the less spots in most cases. Woma's can have some wobble as well. It doesn't seem as prelevent as with Spiders though.
Regards,
B
Off topic, but woma's can wobble?! Oh bummer. That just made a couple of my hopes and dreams fall flat. I'll look into this. :( Thanks for the heads up.
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Re: Question about my spider python
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Originally Posted by MissDizzyBee
I was wondering if I was the only one who thought wobbles were completely adorable. :D
This one is so pretty.
I am with you guys. I love everything about a spider including the wobble. I don't mind it. Its like rejecting your own child because he was born with parkinson's. :colbert:
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Re: Question about my spider python
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Originally Posted by pinkeye714
I am with you guys. I love everything about a spider including the wobble. I don't mind it. Its like rejecting your own child because he was born with parkinson's. :colbert:
If that child was purposely made knowing it would suffer with parkinsons it's entire life. I don't believe Spiders and their combos suffer one bit though. They seem to excel in most things. I love spiders, I can deal with the wobble (mine doesn't show any except a little bit after he's struck and constricted), but it is definitely not the same. I respect the people that won't breed based on that and was hesitant myself, but I recently realized my Bee is the most relaxed, stress free, best eating snake I own. If the issue was as bad as some people think, then the snakes wouldn't be alive to represent themselves. A wild caught specimen would never have made it. To each his own though...
Regards,
B
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Re: Question about my spider python
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Originally Posted by Simple Man
If that child was purposely made knowing it would suffer with parkinsons it's entire life. I don't believe Spiders and their combos suffer one bit though. They seem to excel in most things. I love spiders, I can deal with the wobble (mine doesn't show any except a little bit after he's struck and constricted), but it is definitely not the same. I respect the people that won't breed based on that and was hesitant myself, but I recently realized my Bee is the most relaxed, stress free, best eating snake I own. If the issue was as bad as some people think, then the snakes wouldn't be alive to represent themselves. A wild caught specimen would never have made it. To each his own though...
Regards,
B
I agree with you, but how many women over 35 have children KNOWING their chances of having a child with special needs raises after that age? Women are having children much later in life knowing all the risks that go with it. I have a perfectly normal (normal for my family ;) ) little 6 year old sister, my mom had her at 41 knowing what the risks were. People DO "breed" knowing there are risks/possibilites of birth defects. Like you said if the wobble was as bad as most make it out to be, they wouldn't survive. Survival of the fittest right?
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Re: Question about my spider python
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Originally Posted by Cendalla
Off topic, but woma's can wobble?! Oh bummer. That just made a couple of my hopes and dreams fall flat. I'll look into this. :( Thanks for the heads up.
just the hidden gene womas
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