Quote Originally Posted by astaley View Post
Just wondering if anyone else has noticed the spin/wobble in any other morph or wild type? I personally have witnessed this behavior in other morphs, so I don't believe it is only associated with the spider gene. I do find it interesting that it occurs more often with the spider, but I have seen it elsewhere.
In my observations I also believe it to be an equilibrium problem, as it seems that these animals have a hard time determining which way is up. I have seen them lying with their heads upside down, striking prey inverted and corkscrewing their necks backward in a loop.

Anyway I would like to hear from anyone who has seen this trait in balls other than spiders.

Adam
YES.....I'm the only one that would agree with this I'm betting......but I hatched a Caramel Albino male last year that does the corkscrewing thing. I need to video and post it soon but finding the time to do so is very hard. On an odd note, that same animal is full of energy so I'm keeping him to see whats going on.