I went to the Hamburg Reptile show last weekend with friends and ended up impulse buying a ball python. I admit I have never owned a snake previously, and looked up on my phone the basic care info to pick up what I would need to get her a tank set up, though I am now purchasing some nicer stuff to redo it with a better set up.

Having never owned a snake, or looked into ball python husbandry and coloration, of course most of the info from her breeder was Greek to me then, and now that I have spent a week looking stuff up online I understand a lot more.

I was told she's a pastel super cinnamon female hatched in July. She had a successful feeding Wednesday, pooped, and does seem to be ok with exploring her tank so it seems like she is settling in fine. Caveat with her being that she was born with a missing eye. As I have zero plans on breeding and she's to be a pet, it's why I really fell for her. Long story short, I also have a one eyed cat and a one eyed gargoyle gecko. I have a soft spot for cyclops critters.

However, as she is moving about, I notice she's got the wobble, though I can't find anything about her particular morph being susceptible to it. I first thought it was just an issue from her missing an eye throwing off her perception. My cat has some depth perception problems so figured it was par for the course.

Her name is Traya, after a fave blind Sith Lord. You can see the missing eye in the second pic.