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yes, the "wobble" is linked to the spider gene, but if you read the 19203489 threads that talk about this you will see its nothing to worry about.
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I second Ohh. In theory the Spider wobble is transferred in the same ratio with a severe wobbler as with a regular mild wobbling spider. But like I said, this is all in theory.
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 Originally Posted by Superdan
Hey guys,
I was thinking of possible males for a first time breed with my nornal female and love the pastels and lessers! So I was wondering if the spider wobble is carried through the cross breeds?
Cheers

I was in the same boat but decided on a pastel from jkr and am very excited for my super pastels later to come. but for now im just excited that my normal female will be producing pastels this upcoming year 
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Re: Spider Squestion?
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
yes, the "wobble" is linked to the spider gene, but if you read the 19203489 threads that talk about this you will see its nothing to worry about.
Lol, I don't know why but that made me crack up.. hahaha. Not sure what you meant but lesser and pastels don't have the spider gene, unless you meant a bumble bee (spider, pastel) or lesser bee (spider,lesser).
Last edited by fredanthony; 12-27-2010 at 10:22 PM.
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