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    I watched the video and from what I saw it looks like spider wobble, I have seen much worse on animals that lived long lives without issue. In my experience the wobble can increase with stress or excitability. What I would do is not use the space with the temperature spike. I know some folks who purposely won't use the bottom or top spots of their rack because of temp variations. The high temps may have stressed her a bit and exaggerated her wobble but I wouldn't say nuero damage. Once again I have seen much worse. I have also seen animals get burns from excessive heat without any nuero damage. What I saw was spider wobble, nothing else and I have seen several hundred spiders in my time.

    Also as far as laying upside down, I have seen several spiders do this as well.
    Last edited by West Coast Jungle; 06-05-2013 at 06:17 PM.

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