Re: Stargazing or am I freaking out?
She's a cutie! Good luck with her, I'm sure she's fine.
Re: Stargazing or am I freaking out?
Just the usual quirky spider ataxia and odd head movements. They appear more comfortable upside-down than most pythons. ^_^
Re: Stargazing or am I freaking out?
ya i freaked out like CRAZY when i saw my spider wobble.
i seriously called vets asking about it, lol...... ><;.... :oops:
but ya, i only see my spider wobble when hes hungry, or stressed. i had him on paper towells then when i switched it to aspen, he stopped wobbling o_O;
idk.. just weird haha. anywhoozle. should be fine!
btw, NICE spider!! :gj:
Re: Stargazing or am I freaking out?
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Freakie_frog
You have now..
Thats not IBD it's a Spider.. IBD kills pythons in a matter of weeks..
what's IBD stand for?
Re: Stargazing or am I freaking out?
Inclusion Body Disease. It's pretty rough when it comes to pythons. Boas can carry it for a while without any ill effects (or even any signs that they have it) but once a python catches it, it's fatal to the python, and it happens very quickly.
Re: Stargazing or am I freaking out?
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h00blah
ya i freaked out like CRAZY when i saw my spider wobble.
i seriously called vets asking about it, lol...... ><;.... :oops:
but ya, i only see my spider wobble when hes hungry, or stressed. i had him on paper towells then when i switched it to aspen, he stopped wobbling o_O;
idk.. just weird haha. anywhoozle. should be fine!
btw, NICE spider!! :gj:
Most vets aren't going to know about the spider head wobble/spin and are going to think IBD. I took a spider in to my vet the last time I took my dog in, to show to my vet (who is the exotics vet at my clinic). He loves snakes, so I try to show him a new morph when I go see him each time. He gets excited when he sees that I'm coming in.
Anyway, I explained to him about this pre-disposition in spiders and that if he ever sees any with her patterning, and the client is complaining about those "symptoms", that it likely is NOT IBD, and is a characteristic of the morph. He was not aware of this, and said that it was good to know this information. He will still try to rule out other causes for that behavior, but now is more informed about the spider spin. I also sent him the link to Dr. Scott Stahl's interview on Reptile Radio - he was very interested in that as well. Love my vet!