oh duh, yeah, I mean neurological...lol
I did not know inbreeding with snakes would not be the same as it does like dogs. I just assumed that inbreeding was the source for all these problems, but I know nothing and am still learning which is why I've made this thread...I just have seen some sad posts about hatchlings and have been told things by others, and now that I am thinking of breeding myself, I don't want to run away from it all without researching it.
I read too that the incubation process can be a big factor to problems in hatchlings so I can't blame it all on genetics/ the snakes themselves.
With what stickyalvinroll said, I can just do my best in perfecting their husbandry and making sure I do things right with incubation.
And I guess I've been naive thinking that if my bee doesn't show any wobbles at all doesn't mean it won't produce offspring with wobbles (correct?) because obviously he has the spider gene in it, and he was just a lucky chance to not have/show any...and thats good to hear it doesn't have a negative impact on them. I had assumed that it did... Sorry, I must sound very naive lol