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    wobble

    I have a young spinner mojave YB that appears normal no weird behaviors except when she is swallowing she wobbles her head back and forth in a rythmic motion with her head up in the air. Is this seem like a neurological defect related to her spyder genes?
    She rights herself very quick when placed upside down.

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    Re: wobble

    A lot of snakes will wiggle their head when they are swallowing prey as they are compressing their neck/throat muscles.

    Having Spider in the mix you are likely to see some sort of 'wobble-like' effect at one point or another. It is not something to be concerned about unless it is bad or it grows worse over time.

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    Re: wobble

    Thank you for your reply. I will keep an eye out for any issues. So far i do not see anything troubling. At night, she does tend to go straight up to the top of the cage and she falls over periodically. I guess she is exploring the possibility of escape. Maybe this is normal behavior.

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    Re: wobble

    Quote Originally Posted by bushpilots View Post
    Thank you for your reply. I will keep an eye out for any issues. So far i do not see anything troubling. At night, she does tend to go straight up to the top of the cage and she falls over periodically. I guess she is exploring the possibility of escape. Maybe this is normal behavior.
    What you're describing sounds very normal. Snakes have neck-strength when they constrict, but not when they reach out...they do gain strength as they grow but constriction will always be their "strong suit".
    Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
    Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)

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