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    To the OP. You'll need to understand that all spider's wobble to one degree or the other. I've hatched my share and own more that a few spiders and spider combo's. I understand when people choose not to work with that morph, its one of the great things about this hobby is that there are so many different morphs out there that you're sure to find something that will wet your whistle. I don't take offense on a personal or professional level when people say they have apprehensions with working with the morph its their right and I'll support it 100% because I can point you to over 70 other morphs that have nothing to do with the spider morph that might strike your fancy. The other thing to remember is that we are specifically breeding genetic deformity's and with some of these deformity's there might be something other than a pigment difference that is tied with the gene and to be honest we might now like it from a reproducible standpoint; ie Super HGW, Deserts, Supper lessers, Supper Cinni's , Caramels ect. What were starting to see is that alot of these morphs have just that little tweaks that we're just seeing or finding in the primordial soup.

    Me I love spiders and all the things they make. Hell I even like Deserts and you seen the combo's
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