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    Spiders

    If you bred a pinstripe x spider (spinner), would the wobble from the spider be carried down to it's offspring?
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    In an answer, yes. Anything with the spider gene can and will wobble.

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    Re: Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    In an answer, yes. Anything with the spider gene can and will wobble.

    That is what I thought.. Thank you.
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    As you can see, I name my snakes after Portal and Star Wars characters.
    Soon (hopefully)
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    Re: Spiders

    Point to note, i have a female spider that has quite a bad wobble but her off spring vary, some have wobble, others have hardly a wobble at all


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    Re: Spiders

    All spiders will have it but some are hardly noticeable ( only wobble sightly when feeding )


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    All spiders will have it but some are hardly noticeable ( only wobble sightly when feeding )
    Same for me. I don't feel that the wobble justifies avoiding the spider gene. It's an awesome morph that has lots of variability in appearance.
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    Lightbulb Re: Spiders

    I agree. My Bumble Bee has a little bit of a wobble when he gets excited but that's it. Besides a little wobble, he's a great snake.

    Now this is my question while we're on the subject: how much does the Spider wobble play a part in 3 or 4 gene snakes? Or is it still just a random occurrence depending on the animal?
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    Re: Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by Misha View Post
    I agree. My Bumble Bee has a little bit of a wobble when he gets excited but that's it. Besides a little wobble, he's a great snake.

    Now this is my question while we're on the subject: how much does the Spider wobble play a part in 3 or 4 gene snakes? Or is it still just a random occurrence depending on the animal?
    Unless you have another gene that has an effect on what causes the wobble, it wouldn't matter how many other genes you add, the result would be the same if it was only spider, since the other genes most likely only have an effect on the appearance of the snake.

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    Re: Spiders

    If u breed two snakes with the spider gene for eg a bee to a spinner blast this will double ur chances of having more server head wobble and this is y the spider wobbles in the first place. Its a dominate gene anyway so i would try to avoid this!


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    Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by Jt balls View Post
    If u breed two snakes with the spider gene for eg a bee to a spinner blast this will double ur chances of having more server head wobble and this is y the spider wobbles in the first place. Its a dominate gene anyway so i would try to avoid this!


    Joe Tully
    Sorry but that info is wrong.

    The spider wobble does not come from inbreeding, the first spider had the wobble.

    Also breeding spider x spider will not double your chances for wobble.


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