Quote Originally Posted by Delilah View Post
I have a spider that I have never seen wobble. I got lucky with her as I bought her before I knew about the wobble problem. My bumblebees (not related to the spider) sadly both wobble. I have seen a number of ads on kingsnake stating "no wobble" in spider ads. I suppose they could be lying, but these are well known breeders in many cases- I don't think that would be wise for their reputation to say "no wobble" if they wobble! So apparently there are spiders out there that do not wobble!
They are not saying that it is not possible that the snake will never wobble. They are just stating that at that time the snake does not wobble. Spiders can start out with wobbles, or start wobbling later in life. The first spider was a wobbler, and he passed it down. There is nothing that anyone can do about it. It was not caused by inbreeding, and can not be bred out, as with most other defects.