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Piebald with wobble?

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  • 10-06-2014, 10:59 PM
    Luna.Sky
    Piebald with wobble?
    This is my first post here, and I have never been part of a forum before so I hope I am doing this right and placing my question in the right section. If not I am super sorry.

    Tonight I fed my piebald ball python. She is 163g (not too positive on her age) and about 16in in length. While I fed her, she curled the rat pup like normal but while searching for the head of the rat her head began to shake. I have a queenbee ball python that has wobble head and her head shakes (not so much of a wobble as it is just the really bad shakes). My piebald reminded me of my queenbee. Is this normal for piebalds because I thought this was a disorder linked only to spider and woma genes? Or is this something else I should be concerned about?
  • 10-07-2014, 07:58 AM
    BPLuvr
    In my opinion during a feeding many get excited and have a little bit of head shake. I have a few differant morphs that occasionally do the same after constricting and searching for the head afterwards. I don't think it is much to worry about but maybe some others can chime in.
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