I was told by a top breeder in Germany that The 1st wild caught spider didn't have wobble
Joe Tully
02-06-2014, 09:37 PM
RobNJ
Re: Spiders
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Originally Posted by Jt balls
I was told by a top breeder in Germany that The 1st wild caught spider didn't have wobble
Joe Tully
I want to say that there is a video in which Kevin said the first spider had pretty severe spider symptoms...
02-06-2014, 09:44 PM
Jt balls
Spiders
Iv just done some research and looked at a Write up NERD have done. It seem ur right. I apologise! I was falsely to that the 1st W/C spider did not wobble and when they started mass breeding them the wobble started.
Joe Tully
02-06-2014, 10:21 PM
Slim
Re: Spiders
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Originally Posted by Jt balls
If u breed two snakes with the spider gene for eg a bee to a spinner blast this will double ur chances of having more server head wobble
This theory has been proven wrong by all the breeders I know (and probably by all the ones I don't know). The wobble is fairly random, and can pop up at anytime, and at any severity level anytime the Spider gene is present.
As long as they eat, shed, and poop, there is nothing wrong with your Spider being a little dingy in the cranium ;)
02-07-2014, 11:31 AM
J.P.
Re: Spiders
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Originally Posted by Wheatley
If you bred a pinstripe x spider (spinner), would the wobble from the spider be carried down to it's offspring?
Just to clarify, the wobble can be passed down only to the spider offspring (spider and spinner), not to any resulting pinstripe or normal.
02-07-2014, 12:00 PM
PitOnTheProwl
Re: Spiders
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Originally Posted by J.P.
Just to clarify, the wobble can be passed down only to the spider offspring (spider and spinner), not to any resulting pinstripe or normal.
Thats why we stated "anything with a spider gene". If it doesnt have spider it doesnt wobble.