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shakey spiders...
ok so i might have read something about some spiders being very "shakey" and i was wondering if anybody has ever experienced this.
i recently purchased a spider morph from a breeder at a recent past expo and it is pretty shakey. when i asked the breeder(who will remain unnamed) about this he explained a bit about shakeyness being normal in spiders and i have nothing to worry about.
so has anyone here experienced this at all? is this a true thing and should i be worried? any advice for me?
please comment!
thanks in advance!
julez
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Re: shakey spiders...
My girl doesn't appear to do it...but sometimes she does stuff that my other one doesnt...and to me it just adds personality.
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Re: shakey spiders...
Spiders have the tendancy to wobble, shake or even spin around when excited.
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Re: shakey spiders...
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
Spiders have the tendancy to wobble, shake or even spin around when excited.
Me too!
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Re: shakey spiders...
Lol!
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Re: shakey spiders...
It is for real.
Some of mine do it, some of mine don't as much.
But it is for real.
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Re: shakey spiders...
With responsible breeding, hopefully it can be bred out ... unless it is tied directly to the spider gene. I guess only time will tell.
Robin
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Re: shakey spiders...
 Originally Posted by chz
Wow this is for real? Are they more friendly too? I'm getting a spider on a payment plan from Adam Wysocki at 8ballpythons and this just made me even more anxious to get my hands on one of these beautiful morphs.
When i picked up my Spider BP, i was allowed to pick from the whole clutch. A lot of those guys were very snappy i noticed ... oh well, at least it means no problems with fussy eaters ... lol.
Robin
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