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  • 10-20-2012, 01:07 AM
    JustinAskin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BillinIndiana View Post
    OK... What's Wobble?

    Wobble is a neurological desiese most commonly found in the spider gene. Search it on YouTube there is tons on there.


    1.0 - Spider
    1.0 - Pastel, Het Orange Ghost
    0.1 - Pastel, Het Orange Ghost
    0.1 - Mojave
    0.1 - Pinstripe

    0.1 - German Shepherd (Kahlua)

    1.1.0 Dendrobates Tinctorius “Azureus”
    1.1.0 Dendrobates Auratus "El Cope"

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  • 10-20-2012, 01:10 AM
    JustinAskin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bobbafett View Post
    As long as your spider does not have a SEVERE wobble, there is no problems with breeding it.

    And just because your spider has a wobble, doesn't mean that it's offspring will have the same wobble. So you COULD breed a spider with a severe wobble and it's offspring have little to no wobble.

    My bees don't wobble much except for when it comes to feeding. Weedle strikes his prey and seems to barrel roll with it :p I find it most entertaining

    With that being said the same will apply the other way. You could bread a morph with the spider gene that dose not present any wobble. And the offspring could come out with the wobbles.

    It is in all ball pythons with the spider gene. I believe it's also found in the woma as well.


    1.0 - Spider
    1.0 - Pastel, Het Orange Ghost
    0.1 - Pastel, Het Orange Ghost
    0.1 - Mojave
    0.1 - Pinstripe

    0.1 - German Shepherd (Kahlua)

    1.1.0 Dendrobates Tinctorius “Azureus”
    1.1.0 Dendrobates Auratus "El Cope"

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  • 10-20-2012, 01:47 AM
    BillinIndiana
    Our normal shakes a little when she is getting ready to strike her prey. Sometimes she misses too? She always curls the mouse up after striking.. Is this Wobble?

    - - - Updated - - -

    Oh wait I just seen one kinda doing like a Stevie Wonder head wobble and like twisting all over.. Our Avalon doesn't do that.
  • 10-20-2012, 09:32 PM
    S.I.R.
    Re: Must Be Doing Something Right!
    Nice little spider! My spider male was my first BP morph. It is one of my favorites, I have 4 total currently. Two female spider het pieds, a male spider het hypo, and a basic spider male. The wobble thing is not too bad and all of mine eat like champs with no problems at all.
  • 10-20-2012, 09:54 PM
    Inknsteel
    Re: Must Be Doing Something Right!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BillinIndiana View Post
    OK... What's Wobble?

    Do a forum search for spider wobble and you'll find everything you need to know. Wobble isn't a disease. It isn't contagious or transmissable. All ball pythons carrying the spider gene have the potential to wobble. Some will show more than others. My spider female only shows any signs of it when she gets startled, and it's very mild and only lasts for a second. My lesser bee hasn't dispalyed any wobble whatsoever in the few months I've had him. Both are eating consistently, shedding regularly and growing nicely...

    Don't let the wobble scare you away from spiders if it's a morph you really like...
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