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Re: Duckbills, Bug Eyes, and Wobbles
I think the answer your looking for is this, the bug eye'd lucy and the duck bill cinnys, in no way effect anything. they just look goofy. we call them defects just because their different. imo don't give it 2nd thought
spider woobles, do not effect their quality of life, rumors goes around "i herd from a friend of a friend who knows a breeder that saw one, that couldn't eat because the wooble was soo bad! Don't breed spiders rawwwwr" my point being there hasn't been any proof (that im aware of) that shows a wooble that effects functions needed to live and be healthy. and even if someone post a video of one that cannot function, does that make it bad even if theres 29038493298923 other spider thiving healthy spiders? even some which show close to no signs of wooble at all? And if there is one so bad it can't function, natural selection will take care of it by design.
also about the wooble, we have yet to have any proof that you can breed it out. even if you breed a spider that shows no wooble, the offspring can have a really bad wooble. Kinda like how much white you will get with pieds, you never know how much wooble you will get with spiders. sometimes it doesn't show until later in life, sometimes they outgrow it, sometimes it only during feeding, and some just do it all the time. It will drive you insane trying to figure out how it works lol.
another debate within this subject is people tell me there is no such thing as a no wooble spider.... sorry but I own one. now i cannot speak of her first year of life, since I did not own here then, but since I've owned her, never seen it. mayb she had it earlier in life, I don't know, but she is a no wooble spider now. with that said I know each one of her spider babies has the possiblity of having a bad wooble. I'm not saying she has better genes or something, just she does not wooble, what do you want me to say? she has a wooble but you just can't see it? lol
answer your questions?
Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 05-22-2010 at 07:31 AM.
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