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    Sorry but breeding a insnae wobbler can produce ones with very slight wobble and vice versa.

    With producing over 20 spiders in last 3 years ive seen my share. My male spider and bee barely do anything. But their offspring were the same or were crazy.

    Its not genetic so to say your breeding a non wobbler, all the babies will be non wobblers is Way off.

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