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    It would have been bred out if people stopped breeding the wobblers but they didnt and dont. If this was dog breeding it would be alot different. People would have stopped the problem. But this is a money driven industry and people loose sight of breeding and producing quality animals instead they breed for quantity first and quality second. Im sure im going to get totally slammed on this next comment but i would rather put a snake that has a bad wobble in the freezer then sell it to one of my customers. You will not see any wobblers on my table at a show
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    Re: baby spider ball keeps shaking its head this normall?

    I mean to say that it varies, so a low wobble spider could throw a high wobble spider and vice versa. I think It's great that people try to out breed the wobble, I just don't think that it could be eliminated. The only reason a wobbly spider would have to be put down imo, is if it's quality of life was affected. ie couldn't eat by itself.
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    Re: baby spider ball keeps shaking its head this normall?

    At this point i agree it wont be totally eliminated. Nor will alot of people stop breeding them simply because noone is gonna cut themselves from making money. Me personally, i dont breed them. Im not telling anyone how to live their life im just giving my oppinion but on this site i tend to feel like the new kid at school trying to fit in lol. For some reason everytime i post a comment on here its the same group of people that want to argue with me with their google based knowledge. The fact is i was working with spiders from the very beginning, when the first spiders were produced. I bought my first spider male for 14k plus some wholesale stuff. I know a little bit about what im talking about. But for some reason i still get slammed or accused of acting like im better then someone cause of my experience. That is not the fact. I am simply trying to help someone who asked for it or responding to a post based on experience not google.
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