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    2013 Bumblebee Male + backstory

    Hopefully both of ours grow out of it. I've heard lots of stories where babies were born with terrible wobbles but as they got older it started to fade. Or breeders breeding two bad wobblers and getting babies that show very faint signs of wobbling. So you never know I would give up on breeding him though. He's so pretty! And even if the babies are wobblers people need to get used to it/over it or not deal with anything with the spider gene. So don't count him out yet hopefully when he is up to breeding size his wobble won't be so bad. I'm hoping this happens with my little guy as well.


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