Re: Are ALL Spider morphs carry those goofy genetic traits?
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Originally Posted by
h00blah
Yep yep :gj:!
My spider, killerbee, and stinger all have a wobble and act dinky :P. i have only seen a few spiders who don't display MUCH of a wobble, but that doesn't mean they will produce wobble-less spiders :gj:
very true, as I never seen it in my first spider male and I had him from hatchling until he was over 1700 grams. I know the breeder who has him now and still no signs of a wobble. but many of his offsprings had it. the spider has one of the coolest patterns. don't let the wobble keep you from getting one. you will get use to it. I heard that some wobbles as a very young snake and gets less with age and some don't show it until they're at an adult size.
Re: Are ALL Spider morphs carry those goofy genetic traits?
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Originally Posted by
TheSnakeGuy
I was told by 2 breeders at a reptile show that a way to help reduce the wobble is to incubate your spider gene eggs a couple degrees below normal. Anyone else heard/done this? Any truth to it?
So...these breeders maintain a spider-only incubator? :rolleyes: I'm not saying you weren't told this, just that it seems a little silly.
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Originally Posted by
bx718
i think he was trying to make a point.
and i totally agree with it. why continue breeding the morph knowing its going to produce hatchlings with health issues??
just my 2 cents ;)
Since when is the spider wobble a "health issue"? My spider combos all eat, gain weight, and thrive as well as or better than my other BPs. It's just a slightly different mannerism.
Re: Are ALL Spider morphs carry those goofy genetic traits?
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Originally Posted by
bx718
i meant genetic issues @annarose15 :oops:
Again I ask - Why is it an issue? Are otherwise-healthy chihuahuas defective because they shiver when they are excited/stressed? Aside from chihuahuas not being real dogs, of course. ;)
Re: Are ALL Spider morphs carry those goofy genetic traits?
its an issue because theres something wrong with their genetics
other balls dont wobble their head because everything is sound
when breeders breed morphs and some come neuro issues or health problems or physical abnormalities that most balls dont have then thats where the problem or issues lie because their letting money be on top of everything else instead of owrrying about the animal be it a snake or chihuahua or anything else because this happens with other species to as you pointed out...
but don't get me wrong i love how spider morphs looks just like everyone else and i dont want to come off as saying NOBODY should own a spider morph but I wouldn't want to own one just because if i do sometime in the future want to breed i dont want to produce anything that isnt breeding quality in my opinion.