Behavioral question, a little worried
Hello all. I just got my first BP and have a behavior question. He is an adult male Woma, which I received yesterday. I handled him for about five minutes today after I changed his water. While I was handling him he would hang his head upside down for a bit as he seemed to look around before bringing his head back up to the palm of my hand and turning right side up. I just want to know if it is normal for them move their heads around upside down while handling them, or at any time.
Not only is he my first BP, I had never seen or handled one personally until he arrived. In all of the videos I watched (tons of them), none exhibited this behavior.
Re: Behavioral question, a little worried
Thanks everyone. I had read about wobble in spiders and womas. Since he is not wobbling I wasn't sure if it was related to the neurological issue or something else. He does move around a quite a bit and is not shy. I feel better and think he will be fine.
Re: Behavioral question, a little worried
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MisterKyte
Well, all Womas and Spiders carry the wobble, it's linked to the genes and you can't get around it. There is however a good margin of variance in the severity of the wobble from snake to snake, some barely display it and only people who knew what they were looking for would notice and then others shake like a maraca at the slightest movement. So in this case, you can pretty much chalk any weird head movements up to the wobble.
It makes sense that there would be a variety of noticeable conditions between each snake. I don't care what he does as long as that just the way he is.