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    "spinning" and combo morphs

    This thread was inspired by the wobbler/spinner thread posted earlier today.
    My question is this: has the wobble/spinner syndrome been observed in any of the spider combination morphs?

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    Re: "spinning" and combo morphs

    Short answer: Yes
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    Re: "spinning" and combo morphs

    my bee spins/wobbles, but shes still pretty
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    Re: "spinning" and combo morphs

    Yes....
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    Re: "spinning" and combo morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Short answer: Yes
    Is there a long answer?

    So assuming that this gene for spinning is linked with the gene for spider...

    Is it possible that through all of the combos and crossing of different morphs this could become linked with another morph (other than spider) through some random mishap durring random assortment?

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    Re: "spinning" and combo morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by casperca View Post
    Is there a long answer?

    So assuming that this gene for spinning is linked with the gene for spider...

    Is it possible that through all of the combos and crossing of different morphs this could become linked with another morph (other than spider) through some random mishap durring random assortment?
    Or, if it is a gene or an allele combination or protein combo, could it be bred out?


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    Re: "spinning" and combo morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    Or, if it is a gene or an allele combination or protein combo, could it be bred out?
    Yes, yes.. there's got to be a genetics buff out there... Inquiring minds want to know!

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    Re: "spinning" and combo morphs

    I have heard that spinning/wobbles is possible with all morphs just more prominent in spiders. I have a mojave that trembles when I pick her up but she acts fine all other times just when I handle her she vibrates. its weird but it doesn't seem to be a problem.

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