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    Re: Taking another look at the "spider wobble"

    One of my males was a train wreck as a baby. He's since grown out of it and displays very minimal wobble. I've also heard of spiders that showed almost zero wobble (no wobble to those not sure what they're looking for) that a few years later displayed a lot of twisting and looping.

    Unless you keep a spider for life, you can't definitively state that a non-wobbler is always going to be so.

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