If you really didn't want to deal with it, you could probably easily rehome her too. There are plenty of folks out there who aren't bothered by the spider wobble.Like me. Haha! But I have no more room for snakeys currently.
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Anyway, as has been mentioned, breeding her would still be fine and she should be able to be moved into your collection at this point as long as that is her only issue. If she had that bad of a wobble prior to shipping, the breeder should have informed you, but it can come on at any time with Spiders, so he may not have known it was that bad.
Also, as to IBD, which has been covered really, but just thought I'd add that IBD is primarily seen in boas and is VERY uncommon in pythons. I believe, if I'm remembering what I read correctly, the only instances of IBD having been seen in pythons were in pythons that had been housed in close proximity to affected boas. Soooo...I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that I'm about 99% positive it isn't IBD. Plus, if she had IBD, she'd have deteriorated noticeably within the first few months and would likely be dead by now. She probably wouldn't have been eating either. If her behavior has been more or less constant since you've had her, again, not IBD. Hope that makes you feel better.![]()