Quote Originally Posted by demjor19 View Post
You took the words right out of my mouth. Spiders are known for having a head wobble.
This is a good news/bad news issue. The wobble is not right, but it can occur in morphs with the Spider gene.

The snake may be other-wise healthy & may even outgrow the defect. I saw a vid of a male that was truly severe, but what you describe sounds like it's not effecting the ability of your snake to function or feed.

Not all Spiders wobble, I've a perfectly healthy gal who's dad doesn't wobble either- but this is a common defect to the morph. And even my gal may produce a wobbler down the road... it's not as bad as kinks in T+ Albinos but it is a defect to be aware of. One of the reasons I will be doing more with Pins than Spiders, but back to your snake.

Yes, keep it away from pine/cedar products. Yes, it likely has a genetic defect. But by no means does that mean your animal is at death's door. If you have already become attached to this animal and are concerned if it can have a quality life, yes there is every chance that it can.

All the Best.