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It can go either way for spiders, there's no way to tell if it will get worse or better or stay the same. Just something that you'll find out as they age
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Re: Does the spider wobble get worse as the snake ages?
Originally Posted by LGray23
It can go either way for spiders, there's no way to tell if it will get worse or better or stay the same. Just something that you'll find out as they age
2 of my BP's with the Spider morph in them had a little wobble when they were younger but grew out of it as they got older. But as LGray said it can go either way.
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