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    Re: baby spider ball keeps shaking its head this normall?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    It's pretty inaccurate inbreeding has nothing to do with it, Spiders are one of the most out bred morph out there.

    It is pretty well accepted that all spiders wobble to a degree, in some cases it is almost invisible making people think they do not have a wobbler in some other cases it is very extreme and of course you have everything in between.

    It is also pretty well accepted that an extreme wobbler can produce an almost non wobbler and vice versa.

    A wobbler can outgrow it to a degree as well, just like an almost non wobbler can become a train wreck as it gets holder, is submitted to stress, extreme temps etc.

    There are many threads about this it's been said times and times again.

    Of course sometimes one needs to know what to look for and when.

    Spiders are not for everyone that's for sure people either want to work with them or not but as far as breeding it out of spider it will not happen and I think it is hypocrite for someone who owns and breed spiders to tell someone else not too.
    I agree, although I certainly see where snakelab is coming from on this issue. I will refrain from getting too political on this, though.

    My opinion: All spiders wobble, end of story, no matter how subtle it may be. I don't see an issue with the wobble as long as they are healthy and have a good quality of life. It took me a while to get used to it, I'll admit it, but we have had nothing but good luck with all of our spiders, from those with only a tiny quirk all the way up to those that corkscrew like they have advanced IBD.

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