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

    Quote Originally Posted by snake lab View Post
    Are you people serious? Lol. @ cavanaugh, it is not a trait. A neuroligical disorder is not the trait of a spider. It is a defect and not all of them have it.
    Look buddy... You have already stated probably 30 times that u bought a spider and some other wholesale snakes many years ago for 14k... and you have stated multiple times that this purchase and the breeders you know make you an expert on the subject... I get all that... Don't particularly agree with it but I get it so no reason to repeat again.

    That said all of us mere mortals including every breeder you have ever mentioned, acknowledge the fact that the wobbles are simply a trait of the spider morph. Sure some spiders obviously do it more then others... But every single spider out there.. Every single one wobbles to some extent.

    If you don't want a dog with long hair and sensitive skin don't breed a golden retriever. And for gods sake if you do anyway, when the little puppy is born furry with itchy skin don't stick it in the freezer!
    Last edited by Mike Cavanaugh; 09-25-2011 at 02:45 PM.
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