Hello there. This is my first post. I am a new owner of 2 balls. A reptile expo just opened up out of the blue in my area. So I got myself 2 BPs and did all the research about proper husbandry and all. I live halfway accross the world from most of you guys and there is no spring, fall, or winter here. It is just summer all the time, and a seperate room for reptiles with ventilation and no Air Conditioner is naturally perfect for BPs. No breeders here use lamps, heaters, or anything.
Anyway. The first one I got was a Pastel YB female and she is a champ. She can eat mice, rats, wet or dry, sheds normally because she was born and kept here by the breeder. The second one is the problem, she is a Fire Pied that i got from another seller that sold more exotic BPs and he didnt tell me that he was NOT a breeder but he imported snakes from overseas and she was stressed when I got her, wouldnt hide, overly active, and wouldnt eat the first week. She is ok now but I notice that at around 7 pm when my 2 balls are exploring their encolosures, the Fire Pied would extend her body on the wall all they way to the top and then continued until her head is upside down. She doesnt turn her head upside down while on the ground (substrate) she just does this when she climbs to the ceiling and then continues on. The Pastel YB doesnt do this. I asked the seller if she is just fire pied to make sure there are no wobble genes. He sais she is just fire pied. So I am wondering if this is a stress-related wobble, neurological disorder, or normal?