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Thread: Firebee Wobble?

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    Firebee Wobble?

    Just wondering if anyone here has seen a firebee with wobble IRL or owns one, I thought it might have belonged here. They are quite pretty. Have a nice day all!

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    Re: Firebee Wobble?

    All spider combos have the potential to wobble.


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    Re: Firebee Wobble?

    Quote Originally Posted by technodos View Post
    Just wondering if anyone here has seen a firebee with wobble IRL or owns one, I thought it might have belonged here. They are quite pretty. Have a nice day all!
    What exactly is your question? Are you asking if anyone owns a Fire Bee and are looking for pictures or are you asking about the wobble?

    I don't own a Fire Bee, so I can't share any pictures, but I do have a few Spider combinations. Fire Bee is also a Spider combination (Fire Pastel Spider) and as such will have some sort of wobble simply because it includes the Spider morph. To what extent it wobbles will vary from animal to animal, just like quality varies from animal to animal.
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    If it has Spider it wobbles to a degree in some cases it is so mild that if you do not know what to look for you may think it does not, but it is a fact that all spider and combos do.
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    Thanks, you're all wonderful!

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    Don't let everyone scare you from getting one if they are what you like. I have a killer bee and a bumble belly, both contain spider and neither wobble. Do they have the chance of wobble in them? Sure but if I can't visually see it, who cares! They honestly have shown me no signs of the wobble. I had to look it up on youtube to even know what people were talking about. Both mine are extremely good feeders and neither shows any sign of not being 100% normal and healthy. It makes me sad to see how many people are starting to stay away from spiders and missing out on enjoying such a beautiful morph because of the chance it may wobble. Those videos on youtube are extreme and very rare. Most spiders, even if they physically show the wobble, it is very mild and they live perfectly normal, healthy lives. Even though I only own 2, I've seen 100s between other breeder friends and shows. I never new they had problems until I read it here so trust me, most of them you would never know have it. I think this gets way to much attention and it is hurting the popularity of the spider morph for no good reason. I guess it's good for me because the price will go down and there will be more for me lol. Honestly if you want one, just try to view it in person first so you can see how it acts and if it is doing anything weird. If you handle it and you can't notice anything out of the ordinary, odds are you'll never notice even if he does have it except at maybe feeding time, that's when some people say it is the worst but if they still eat fine, I just can't understand why it is a problem. End rant

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