I hope this hasn't been asked a million times- I did somewhat search the subject.

I'm getting a hatchling spider ball python in the fall from an up and coming herp vet student breeder from my university. For the price range, I absolutely love the spider morph. I think I'm getting a really REALLY great deal on him. (and I'm not planning on breeding him)

Anyhow, I was just reading up on the "spider wobble"
I trust my breeder, but I was curious about the tells for wobble in very young snakes.
And really, the condition doesn't put me off. I don't think I'd mind owning a guy with a little bit of wobble.

And is it less stressful for a ball (especially wobblers) to be fed in his viv or in a separate container? Or does it vary from snake to snake?

Thanks for your replies!
-Clair