Hello everyone! I recently got my second ball python(he is a Spider Ball Python) at a reptile show. He is only a little more than a month old, in fact he was hatched 7/17/12. I was completely unaware about the 'wobbles' that spider BP's have. Anyways, on to the question. I read that if your snake gets flipped on his back so his belly is facing up and he doesn't turn over like snakes usually do then that means he has the 'wobbles' is that true? He got flipped over once and didn't rotate back to normal once but I just though he was remaining still because he was scared, this was before I even heard about the wobbles. If it is true that he cant turn him self over, what happens if he falls of a branch or the top of his hut and cant flip over? Would he survive? Would he be able to move anywhere at all? Im just concerned about this because I dont get to see him every day and dont want this to happen. Thanks for reading and thanks in advanced for any answers!