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Normal with a head wobble?
I have a normal that is clearly not a spider but has a slight head wobble. The side to side shake like she is constantly telling me no. Is the wobble more common than just spiders or do I have a bunk normal? Should I be worried? She's my best eater, very healthy, no other sign that anything may be wrong, she just likes to tell me no.
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Put up a pic. Where did you get the snake from? Do you know who the parents were?
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Re: Normal with a head wobble?
It is not normal for a normal to get a wobble.
The spider wobble is tied to just spiders and spider morphs.
When normals or other morphs that don't typically get a wobble have one, it means its probably an incubation or temperature error that caused a neurological issue. For example, a high temperature spike can cause neuro issues.
If the head shaking is new, could be dehydration. But since you say she eats well, I kind of doubt this.
If she's eating and healthy, then I wouldn't worry about it. I have a pin that wobbles slightly and is one of my best eaters as well.
His slight wobble(barely noticeable) is incubation related.
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Last edited by satomi325; 05-12-2013 at 11:50 AM.
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Re: Normal with a head wobble?
We got her from the pound so she doesn't have any history with her except that a maid found her cuddled on a pillow when she went to clean a hotel room. The shaking has been there since we got her. At first I thought it was because I was shakey but then after trying a few things out, I realized it was her not me.
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could be neurological from being over heated.
Jerry Robertson

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Any way to get video of the wobbling?
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