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Spiders, wobble?

Some show it a lot and some don't show it enough to say they do.
I breed 2 adult bumblebee females that show no signs of wobbling and have a non-breeder male that wobbles and corkscrews with the best of them.
 
Oh and the spinning.. The wobble & the spinning is the best.. ohhhh so cute though.. Just as long as it's not bad and they can eat.. lol
Great pattern that is why I love the spider combos.
 
Some are trainwrecks, some are barely noticeable at all- may just be minor head shakes when going for food, or just does something slightly unnatural that other bps do, but do it slightly odd.

Spiders with no wobble could produce trainwrecks, and vice versa.

One thing to consider if you wish to work with the spider gene as in breeding- if you cant stand the condition at all, I wouldnt consider breeding. Somewhere down your breeding plans you can get an extreme train wreck, and its something you just have to prepare for.

Now, for breeding I would pick a spider that isnt a trainwreck and see what that male produces.

If you like that spider, you cna always ask about its wobble, and go from there.
 
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