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Re: Head wobble...
almost everyone Ive seen has it ,mine has it I just call her a little SPECIAL
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Re: Head wobble...
 Originally Posted by gtlevine
From what I have learned, it is braindamage from inbreeding. Gary
Gary, just so you know - spiders, being a dominant morph - are one of THE most outbred mutations, with very little inbreeding occurring.
If inbreeding were the "culprit" then you'd see far more problems with the recessive genes, that are inbred (at least with a new mutation - to prove it dominant, co-dominant or recessive).
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Re: Head wobble...
 Originally Posted by MDB
What I do not understand is I have heard some members in other forums complaining about people breedings spiders with a wobble. Whats the problem with this honestly, I have a spider male 08, with absolutely no problems at all. But I am fully aware that his offspring could have the wobbles, and corkscrews ridicously bad. But the same goes with a spider that has the wobbles his offspring could have no signs at all. So whats the problem?
I don't see a problem. Thats the great thing if you don't like that spider wobble buy a pinstripe or a Mojave. But if your willing to enjoy these animals for their differences and want a spider there are breeders ready to put on in your hand.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Head wobble...
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
I don't see a problem. Thats the great thing if you don't like that spider wobble buy a pinstripe or a Mojave. But if your willing to enjoy these animals for their differences and want a spider there are breeders ready to put on in your hand.
exactly my point!
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Re: Head wobble...
Yep,if you don't want wobble buy something else.
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Re: Head wobble...
okay.. last week I received my spider male. He does have a slight wobble. And when I flipped him onto his back, he righted himself immediately so he is not an extreme wobbler. Either way, wobble or not, I got a spider because I enjoy the look and the morphs they produce. I think, after reading different things on the wobble issue, that its similar to a nervious tick in humans.. just something that they have.
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Re: Head wobble...
The wobble is what makes the spider a spider. They are my favorite morph and I wouldnt want them any other way. Except for some extremely rare unfortunate cases. But if you dont like the wobble as said before shop else where
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Re: Head wobble...
I would be ticked if I purchased a spider that has a wobble.
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Re: Head wobble...
your best bet then is to buy a pinstripe.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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