Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
They ALL DO to a degree if you know what to look for it can be mild and hardly noticeable but they ALL DO, anyone saying any different, is either not paying attention, not knowing what to look for, or using this as a sales tactic and lying.
I've had her a few years now, if she has any wobble it's so mild that it isn't noticeable. She does prefer to eat her rats ass first, that's the only weird thing I've ever noticed about her. I know the wobble can show up at any time, so I know one day she could go all "screwy" on me.
Quote Originally Posted by tat2d1 View Post
Not all spiders exhibit "weird behaviors " either. My spider girl has no wobble, and so far none of her spider gene offspring have shown any issues either.

Your statements would almost be like telling someone with a disability that they shouldn't have kids because they might be "defective". I have a daughter with Muscular Dystrophy, she's FAR from "defective"!

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