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

    Quote Originally Posted by snake lab View Post
    @rich. I have had to put 2 spiders down, 1 bee , and 6 caramels, in my life. The bee and the spiders were really bad. They were produced 2 years apart from eachother from the same male to different females. I sold the male off and didnt have the issue again. The caramels were over a 5 year period and it was the result of that horrible tail kink issue
    So technically you just added another "bad breeder" to the market, by what you classify these spiders as. Seems a little counter intuitive to your own argument. As far as the earlier post, you said that this wobble is due to inbreeding. Because it is pretty well known that spider x spider has not been very successful, how can you verify that spiders are heavily inbred? Don't criticize people for"not reading what you type" before reading it yourself bud.
    Paul

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