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Thread: will it wobble?

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    will it wobble?

    i am thinking of getting a pewter Bee, male , anyone know if it will have wobble?

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    Re: will it wobble?

    anything with spider can have the potential to have the wobble. i got a 2700 gram female spider that dont have a wobble but a friend had a bumble bee that has a slight wobble

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    Re: will it wobble?

    ok thanks

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    All spider genes wobble, the question is to what extent and will you notice it?

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    Re: will it wobble?

    Spiders and Spider combos wobble, it can be minimal to full on cork screw. Another thing to consider is a baby spider even though it does not seem to wobble might develop the wobble as it matures. A friend of mine had a Killerbee that never wobbled but after breeding her she developed a wobble, on the opposite side he hatched a bumblebee with a severe wobble but seems to have improved as it grows.

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    Re: will it wobble?

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    All spider genes wobble, the question is to what extent and will you notice it?
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