I've been watching him move around his cage and you can't really notice the wobble, his head just doesn't lie flat on the ground, it kinda tilts sideways.. it also seems he has a slight kink in his neck? Is this all apart of the spider gene?
It doesn't really bothered me to be honest, it's quite cute.
Now for a name......🤔
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12-07-2016, 11:43 AM
Eru_Iluvatar
Oh my gaaaaawwwd!! It is gorgeous!!
See? It is eating perfectly, I envy you! :O
Let's hope he continues doing well
12-07-2016, 11:52 AM
Aste88
Re: Banana bumblebee..
Congrats! Looks awesome.
Spider wobble often is more of a corckscrewing of the neck while wondering around than a wobble.
12-07-2016, 04:16 PM
Albert Clark
Re: Banana bumblebee..
Whoa! :O What a pickup. Grats.
12-07-2016, 11:48 PM
Ballpythonguy92
Re: Banana bumblebee..
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What is a wobble??my Lucy kinda nods as she gets up to look at something she eats fine though just wondering if that may be what it is with her..this is a pic of herhttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...d562c63c67.jpg
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Ok my spiders wobble wasn't bad but has gotten worse as he has gotten older and what I mainly see is him turn his head and neck upside down and turn left or right or even try to crawl upside down he has even struck rats like that and one time I started crying when I opened his cage as he was fully upside down belly up I went to grab him and as soon as I touched him he freaked out upside down trying to run away lol but this is an extreme case of wobble I've never seen one this bad before or after but he is fine in every other way and is one of my favorites and the favorite of everyone that comes over they always want to hold Gary or as some people call him gar-bears lol
OK I put him upside down to show how he just stays like that and tries to travel upside down it does make me sad at times just because of how bad it's gotten he also stayed like this until I turned him back over after the pictures or he probably would have stayed like that unlike most other ball pythons just turn over right away http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...a980758b78.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...792a6a5e22.jpg
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12-07-2016, 11:52 PM
Ballpythonguy92
Re: Banana bumblebee..
She also seems like she is curious about something she saw and looks like she might have pulled back and also they call it periscoping when they stand up like that and I believe it's not known why they do that but it's widely believed that their either stretching or trying to get up higher to look around and I have had some babies stand half or more then half way up but never seen an adult get that high
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12-07-2016, 11:56 PM
Hlow87
Re: Banana bumblebee..
Aww that is sad,it would probably scared the bejeezus out of me..mine will stand a few inches off the ground to check something out and she looks like shes waving..hopefully it wont get any worse,i was just worried because she's taken 2 meals mid section and had a kinda difficult time getting them down (shes 103g on fuzzy mice every 4-5days)
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12-08-2016, 12:02 AM
Ballpythonguy92
Re: Banana bumblebee..
It is sad but I knew spiders had problems some more then others I just happened to get one that happened to get worse why I have no idea or if it's even bad and that's what always worries me his babies were all fine and the 5 months I had them as I wanted to see them after some sheds because they were possible blades aswell but only 1 turned out blade spider like the dad but they arnt as bad as him and from my friends that they went to apparently it hasn't gotten worse I had to ask when mine scared me be laying upside down