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    Pythons that get IBD die in matter of days. Normals being clutch mates to spiders will inherit the spider gene wobble, its not possible.

    When normals act like that its usually there from incubation mishap and or heating mis hap in the rack/cage. Over heating causes neurological damage in snakes that results in some funky body movements.

    Chemical exposure can also of happened sometime during its life time as well. Mal nourishment ive yet to see it cause that but it can be a possibility but unlikely.

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