Quote Originally Posted by JoshJP7
Brad the cage height is the same as her old one so thats pretty much ruled out as an explanation... I understand its a neurological disorder but it only kicks in when shes going upwards ... if shes not constantly going up (trying to get out) then to me it makes sense that it wouldnt kick in as much... I dont think shes stopped completely but i can say it has cut back on the amount a ton.
Spiders that "spin" don't necessarily do it constantly ... many only do it when they're excited or when food is introduced ... and there are many different behaviors that fall in to the category of "spinning" ... some are as slight as a simple head tilted on an angle (something that many people who claim that their spider doesn't spin overlook) to actions as extreme as barrel rolls and laying inverted.

Your spider is probably taking some time getting used to her new enclosure and is a little less active and not as relaxed ... once she gets settled, my guess is that you'll see her behave in the same way she did before.

-adam