Quote Originally Posted by LOSTCOAST_BALLZ View Post
how do u look for wobbling I will be attending a show and looking to purchase a male bee or spider. how do i steer clear of wobbleing and or other negative traits. thanks alot. dont mean to steal the thread think that the wobbling thing really is well upsetting
If you were to ask Kevin McCurley (the guy who produced and proved the first spiders) if every spider has a wobble he would say yes (I've heard it come out of his mouth). Some wobbles are more noticeable than others, but the fact remains that every spider has a wobble. I hatched out 11 spiders last year and each and every one of them had a wobble. The father wasn't related to any of the females he bred and has a very slight wobble (his wobble was very hard to notice and he usually only did it when he was hungry). Some of the offspring had almost uncontrollable wobbles and others had wobbles that you could barely notice. The point I'm trying to make is that no matter if you get a spider that has only a slight wobble or one that has a horrible wobble, either way you will have a 100% chance of producing spiders with a wobble (no matter what the severity, and the severity will most definitely vary per spider). So with that being said... If I were in the market for a spider, the amount of wobble wouldn't matter to me, but the fact that it could thrive or not would. So as long as it was thriving with no troubles I wouldn't have a problem purchasing it or breeding it.