*Rant*

I still don't buy into the whole it's an issue only linked to the Spider gene. What if it's a recessive flaw that is inheritable by all but is over powering in the Spider morph? What if Spider siblings over time and inbreeding can become prone to it? What if all ball pythons can become infected with it? Normals have been born with wobbles or have developed them later in life as have others.
What is really known about the spider wobble? Nothing that's what. Most ball python morphs have only been around 10-15 years. That's what, 5 to 7 generations of breeding? How long did it even take for the wobble to become public? So much is not known and so much is lied about.
Oh and by the way, the Spider is not the most out crossed morph. It was and still is inbreed a whole lot.
People need to wake up. We breeders need to become more aware of our actions and need to act more responsible for these creatures. If there is no reason to line breed, then don't do it. If you have to spend 1,000 for two visible recessive morphs or 4 hets to do a project then do it. Don't inbreed to save the money and time. We are not hurting our selves with taking short cuts. We are hurting the Ball Pythons that we so love!