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Re: My new Spider
 Originally Posted by C&H Exotic Morphs
Congrats and very nice Spider! 
Thanks everyone, not too sure what qualities makes a great looking spider (best lines, high or low white ect) but I fell in love with him when I first saw him! So glad he was still there when I went back!
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That's a hot little Spider!
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Re: My new Spider
 Originally Posted by Slim
That's a hot little Spider!
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Re: My new Spider
I'm always curious when people talk about head wobble with spiders...is it something caused from inbreeding or just a defect in a certain morph? Does is occur in all spiders, and can the snake feel it?
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 Originally Posted by Snake_Tooth
I'm always curious when people talk about head wobble with spiders...is it something caused from inbreeding or just a defect in a certain morph? Does is occur in all spiders, and can the snake feel it?
All spiders have some sort of "wobble" some more then others, but they all have it. It doesn't effect the animals health one bit. They are amazing animals, and IMO have more personality than other BP's
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Re: My new Spider
 Originally Posted by Rob
All spiders have some sort of "wobble" some more then others, but they all have it. It doesn't effect the animals health one bit. They are amazing animals, and IMO have more personality than other BP's
Okay, thanks for clearing things up. I have always thought spiders were really cool looking and i have considered getting one in the future, but just wasn't sure if the wobble called for more attention/specific environment conditions.
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 Originally Posted by Snake_Tooth
Okay, thanks for clearing things up. I have always thought spiders were really cool looking and i have considered getting one in the future, but just wasn't sure if the wobble called for more attention/specific environment conditions.
Nope they need no more, no less then other bps. Now this is completely just my opinion but my spider seems like a big dumb dog. But in a good way lol. It's not head shy, it's very social ie it doesn't sit In a ball, it will always climb on me. And it is a garbage disposal it will just eat anything at anytime I offer to her.
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Re: My new Spider
 Originally Posted by Rob
Now this is completely just my opinion but my spider seems like a big dumb dog. But in a good way lol. It's not head shy, it's very social ie it doesn't sit In a ball, it will always climb on me. And it is a garbage disposal it will just eat anything at anytime I offer to her.
Mine has very minimal wobble (barely noticable), and I agree he's much more curious than my other regular bp.
Last edited by Serpentine; 03-18-2012 at 10:20 PM.
Reason: added comment about wobble
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Idk if this is true for all spiders but ive seen alot of people post that their spiders are usually very good eaters. Idk why, sorta just a pattern ive noticed...
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Good looking Spider, awesome pickup and congrats.
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