Quote Originally Posted by mykee View Post
Yeah, I hear that all the time. I've never seen nor produced a non-wobbling spider (over time) and I think I've produced and seen enough to confidently say that you are either lying or mistaken.
If you in fact have a spider that doesn't wobble, congratulations, it's a one of a kind and is worth roughly 14 million dollars.
EDIT: I think some people see "wobble" and think that if the animals head doesn't vibrate or shake, then it's unaffected.
The "wobble" that spiders are so known for is not just a head shake persay; it includes twisting the head upside down, corkscrewing, stargazing, and other "abnormal" characteristics that are not seen in "normal" morphs.
That's a little harsh. I do believe that some people "think" that their spider doesn't wobble, but they aren't quite in tune with what to look for. I've got a female spider, that if I put her in your hands, you'd say "oh look - she doesn't wobble".

But she does. You have to really be paying attention to see it. I also maintain that all spiders have the wobble. Other breeders who have also worked extensively with this mutation would agree with me.