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    Do I get Paid for this??? LadyOhh's Avatar
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    Re: shakey spiders...

    Spiders have the tendancy to wobble, shake or even spin around when excited.
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    Re: shakey spiders...

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh
    Spiders have the tendancy to wobble, shake or even spin around when excited.
    Me too!

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    Re: shakey spiders...

    Lol!
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    Re: shakey spiders...

    mine does it

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    Re: shakey spiders...

    Wow this is for real? Are they more friendly too? I'm getting a spider on a payment plan from Adam Wysocki at 8ballpythons and this just made me even more anxious to get my hands on one of these beautiful morphs.
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    Re: shakey spiders...

    It is for real.

    Some of mine do it, some of mine don't as much.

    But it is for real.
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    Re: shakey spiders...

    With responsible breeding, hopefully it can be bred out ... unless it is tied directly to the spider gene. I guess only time will tell.

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    Re: shakey spiders...

    Quote Originally Posted by chz
    Wow this is for real? Are they more friendly too? I'm getting a spider on a payment plan from Adam Wysocki at 8ballpythons and this just made me even more anxious to get my hands on one of these beautiful morphs.
    When i picked up my Spider BP, i was allowed to pick from the whole clutch. A lot of those guys were very snappy i noticed ... oh well, at least it means no problems with fussy eaters ... lol.

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    Re: shakey spiders...

    my spider doesnt do any of that, but I heard spiders can develope a tick or twitch sometimes
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    Re: shakey spiders...

    There is alot about it on this forum if you do a search. I dont have a link to any of them but theres tons of info on spinning and the shakes. I read alot about it and seen a few really bad cases of spinning. Thats what made me change my mind on a spider. Dont get me wrong their killer. Everything there crossed with is killer. I just didnt want to end up with a bunch of babies that were all messed up. That i couldnt get rid of. I ended up getting a female mojave instead of the spider female i had picked out.Nobody knows what really causes it. Some that do it have stopped. Some that didnt do it have started. Messed up ones can have fine babies. Good ones can have messed up babies. I was reading somewhere RDR and Nerd both said they dont have one spider that isnt messed up in someway.Im not saying anything bad about either of them. Both are great guys. I was talking to the guy i got my mojave from. He said none of his spin. Some of the babies shake but not that bad. After a few weeks cant even notice it.

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