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    From various sources andfrom Brian at BHB wobble MIGHT be able to be line bred out. I actually couldn't find any information on how heritable it is besides what I just mentioned so that's probably why OWAL was asking for a reference. Even if you do breed them I don't think that the neurological disorder causes death and I'm not aware of any fatal breeding with spiders.

    Zach, from what I would imagine your spider looks like a spider... The sides are dirty and people usually prefer them to be more of a white color. The pattern is ok too. I dont like spiders with straight edge thick stripes and prefer them to have a reduced amount of lines and in cool funky directions. The lighter the gold coloration on the back the cooler I think it looks too as oppose to a really dark brownish spider with dark sides and thick dull black striping all over and especially down the spine I would prefer one that has high white sides, a bit of yellow even and a really light gold coloration with a more vibrant black patterning that's not entirely connected. Yours appears to be in between what I like and what I would consider a poor quality one.

    MrLang, I went to a few of the big named breeders' sites looking at their queen bees and I see what you mean about the spots!! I also saw the yellow you refer to but also a good amount of whitish looking coloration too on the sides that seemed to fade into yellow but that might just be the pictures. Thanks for the help. The more I get the hang of this I see why I got jumped when I first came to this site thinking I could spend 4-6 years and line breed all my single genes into good quality lol It makes a huge difference the quality of the animals used in a program once you start getting more then 2 genes in them. Which is why I want to know exactly what to look for once I start acquiring some
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