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    Re: Handling Your Spider

    Ive seen spiders corkscrew in their cages (this was from a re-saler, not a breeder). I have seen spiders that don't seem to have any issues, but if you look closely, they have a head tilt kinda like a dog when you talk to it.

    I have a female spider arriving thursday morning to me, so i can post back with info on her once i get her.

    I'm of the belief that ALL spiders have some form of the wobbles. Everything from just a head tilt or shake to ridiculous cage style acrobatics.

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