I am not a big fan of the spider gene but I ended up having one in my care anyway (long story and irrelevant to the problem). Mine is basically a train wreck. It also bothers me a lot to watch it so you are not alone. Mine gets real bad when he is not "happy" about something and when he feeds. If he is acting up I check the conditions in his tub. The majority of the time he has either defecated and is trying to leave, which I have heard is the case in the wild when the defecate or shed, or he is just plain hungry. When I clean up his mess and or feed him he tends to calm down.







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