Problems feeding my spider morph
Ive got a beautiful little spider ball python. I am not sure how old he is but he is around two feet in length. He doesn't show much of a wobble until it gets to feeding time. He always lines up and gets ready to strike but then turns off in a different direction at the last minute. Its obvious that he is willing to eat because he strikes very readily when he can smell the mice but he just cant seem to hit them. Any tips on how to help him eat? Thanks :)
Problems feeding my spider morph
I have a bee with this same problem, I will line the rodent up with him nose to nose and somehow he will always bite them on the butt or on the back and then he has to spend time finding the head, he's a complete dork, but loves to eat! Some things I've found helpful are removing some of the stuff in his enclosure, I don't know if you have him in a tank or a tub but if has a bunch of stuff in there it's sometimes hard for them to focus like they have ADD or something. And what size rodent are you feeding him? Sometimes it's hard for them to aim when the target is small. Lastly with practice he should get better at striking :) mine has improved a little. Feeding the wonky ones is always pretty entertaining to me.
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Re: Problems feeding my spider morph
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ViperSRT3g
This wobble you guys are talking about. What exactly is it? The snake not being able to strike on target or something?
A wobble is a genetic fault (for lack of a better word) that can be found in spider BP's and spider morph (eg bee's) it is a malfunction of sorts in their brains which can affect their motor skills. Some spiders don't show this at all but it can range to quite severe including a "corkscrewing" of the head. It tends to show more when the animal is stressed or excited (eg handling and feeding etc)
Most spiders/spider morphs live out full and happy lives, I think as long as they can feed it is not a problem.
Search youtube for spider wobbles, there are a lot of videos to illustrate what it is. It is not necessarily harmful to the BP but there are comments by people who don't understand who think it is very cruel and that the morph should be eradicated. A view that I highly disagree with.
Re: Problems feeding my spider morph
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Naom9Anne
A wobble is a genetic fault (for lack of a better word) that can be found in spider BP's and spider morph (eg bee's) it is a malfunction of sorts in their brains which can affect their motor skills. Some spiders don't show this at all but it can range to quite severe including a "corkscrewing" of the head. It tends to show more when the animal is stressed or excited (eg handling and feeding etc)
Most spiders/spider morphs live out full and happy lives, I think as long as they can feed it is not a problem.
Search youtube for spider wobbles, there are a lot of videos to illustrate what it is. It is not necessarily harmful to the BP but there are comments by people who don't understand who think it is very cruel and that the morph should be eradicated. A view that I highly disagree with.
Well said
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