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    Re: Spider Head Wobble Please Read

    Quote Originally Posted by Inarikins View Post
    You can't. A parent with the worst possible wobble imaginable (corkscrewing, stargazing, the whole bit) can produce babies that don't appear to have a wobble at all. Or vice versa - snakes that don't seem to wobble can produce babies that fail to thrive due to their wobble and have to be put down. It can't be bred out, unless you breed it out by removing the spider morph. The spider morph and the neurological condition that causes the wobble are linked. You won't have a spider without a wobble (they may not appear to wobble, but they still carry that trait) but you also won't have a snake produced by that spider that wobbles (ie. a normal produced from a normal x spider cross will not wobble).

    Morphs similar to the spider, like womas, also wobble.
    I already know this but nobody has really experimented most people are just making more and more spiders to make money and in my post I said its probably impossible so I don't need someone else saying it that has probably never tried and has just read stuff by other people who haven't tried.

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