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  • 03-14-2009, 05:56 AM
    dsirkle
    Re: How bad is your spiders wobble or spinning disorder!
    My spider wobbles sometimes but doesn't spin.
  • 03-14-2009, 07:31 AM
    roosterman2173
    Re: How bad is your spiders wobble or spinning disorder!
    Mine doen't even wobble while feeding. I lucked out.
  • 03-15-2009, 10:34 PM
    EmberBall
    Re: How bad is your spiders wobble or spinning disorder!
    I got my first and only Spider from EBN a few years ago. When I got her, I asked for a non wobbler. They sent me a NICE female that was exactly what I asked for...she did not spin, or wobble.

    As she aged, she is almost 4 years old now, the only odd thing I have witnessed with her is she does a slight head bob when going after a rat.

    In 08, I bred her to my Sulfur Mojave male, and got four Spider or Spider cross babies. I got one Spider female, a pair of Sulfur Spiders, and a female Sulfur Mojave Spider. The Spider female baby was sold when she was a few months old, and she showed NO signs of anything odd. Great snake. The Sulfur Spider male was sold a few months ago, at about 6 months old, and he was also flawless. The Sulfur Spider female is still here, and will not be sold, and she is also flawless. A great eater too, as are all the Spiders I have. The Sulfur Mojave Spider female act normal too, so I feel lucky so far. If I had a really bad wobbler, or cork screw Spider, I would probably not breed that snake.

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