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Re: wobble
 Originally Posted by freezingdwarf
I swear he has no inner ear, if snakes have those. he lays in his tub upside down, looks like a puppy saying Scratch my belly!! I will see how he does as a breeder, he really is beautiful.
I would really reconsider breeding a snake with such a bad wobble, as it could pass on to his offspring... then you've got a bunch of wobbly babies, who might not eat and will be hard to sell. Just my two cents, take it or leave it. 
To answer the original question, everyone has their own opinion on spiders - as for myself, I like a symmetrical back pattern, no side-spots, and medium white up the sides. I also love the spider faces, so a good "webby" head & face is appealing to me. Here's my yearling male spider, Vinnie, who I think is a good example of the morph. 


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