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the spider wobble

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  • 10-06-2009, 10:41 PM
    bxsrt8mag
    Re: the spider wobble
    I'm going to try that i like them just going to keep my spider now as a pet hes kool.
  • 10-07-2009, 01:29 AM
    WingedWolfPsion
    Re: the spider wobble
    My male spider wobbles. It's not major. He's a good breeder, and he has gorgeous high yellow color. He's not one of those dirty brown spiders I've been seeing lately (My womas look nicer than those things!)
    His offspring had good color too. Some of them wobbled. Some of them did not appear to. *shrug*

    There are other things to consider when it comes to the spider morph. My opinion is that the wobble is not the primary consideration--an ugly brown spider that doesn't wobble is not going to be first on my breeding list over a really pretty one that does.

    I say, it's just fine to try to reduce the severity of the wobble through selective breeding, but don't let the overall quality of the morph's appearance decline as a result of it. There's also no point in fussing over people who choose to breed spiders that wobble.
    That triple-combo spider morph isn't going to be retired just because it wobbles.
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