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    Re: Safe this bee in China. Please !

    Quote Originally Posted by LonelyGhost View Post
    i was not trying to be a jerk to anyone i just never knew a wobble could look like that... i have heard of slight wobbles but if thats a normal wobble for that specific spider than poor thing but if it caused by the breeder then thats sooo not cool... i mean he even looks a little skinny from the picture and if he really is as thin in real life than that means he hasnt been eating right. it makes me sad, mad and confused because sure i dont know the situation but that snake does not look happy or as healthy as he should be

    OWNER: just take care of him now cuz at least hes under your care and im sure you will try everything to help that snake. best wishes to you
    Well it's both; it is genetic, and it is caused by the breeder (for breeding spiders).
    Last edited by LizardPants; 06-05-2011 at 05:28 PM.

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