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  • 06-09-2014, 08:02 PM
    benindge
    Re: please help asap
    next friday, seen pictures and he looks very healthy and comes from someone who has many snake, and will give him a proper going over when i see him but a check up at the vet within the first week will be a definite. is the spider wobble prominent in all morphs? sorry am fairly new and am learning as i go
  • 06-09-2014, 08:16 PM
    benindge
    Re: please help asap
    still cant post pictures but now going to bed. thanks for your help gerardo, much appreciated. any help putting pictures on would be good but iv have been at work 14hours and im getting stressed lol. night guys
  • 06-09-2014, 08:39 PM
    CORBIN911
    Spider wobble is a genetic defect to all Spider gene snakes, Its really nothing to worry about unless its a TRAIN reck in which it wouldnt be sold usually, i have a few, and its rarely bad unless they miss strike there food, i find they get frusterated and they wobble a little bit. You'll be able to tell during handling "as its stressfull" and you can see how bad/good his wobble is. It will look like hes corkscrewing his dead in the air

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    Spider wobble is a genetic defect to all Spider gene snakes, Its really nothing to worry about unless its a TRAIN reck in which it wouldnt be sold usually, i have a few, and its rarely bad unless they miss strike there food, i find they get frusterated and they wobble a little bit. You'll be able to tell during handling "as its stressfull" and you can see how bad/good his wobble is. It will look like hes corkscrewing his dead in the air
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