Quote Originally Posted by ScottyDsntKnow View Post
... well in some lines it might be bred out or at least lessened. The further we get away from the first spider the more we can selectively breed it out. I'd also like to get ahold of one that does not spin at all since then I can breed knowing that my offspring would have a good chance of not spinning.
That is counter to what I have read... if it is attached to the allele for the phenotype, you cannot breed it out.

They all have the genes of the original spider male WC, therefore they all have the propensity to spin.

And non-spinners can throw train wrecks and spinners can throw normals. Same with some coming in and out of a spin at various times in their development.

The gene is still there, it just is or is not prominent (or possibly activated).

Bruce