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Head Wobble
I hope I'm posting this in the wrong thread.
Last Night I got my ball out for about ten minutes to hold and change the water.
When I put him back in I laid him on his log he crawled around then then cam up on his hide and just wobbled his head and I've never seen him
do that before should i be worried
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Is he a spider ball python?
Or, was he stretching up at all? Its hard to say what it could be, as some peoples idea of what a head wobble is can be very different than what others think.
As long as he isn't flailing his head around, or having issues eating etc I wouldn't be terribly concerned. Just my 2¢, hopefully someone with more knowledge can chime in.
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What kinda morph is he? I know spiders and things with the spider gene can form the wobble. But no expert here just what I've been told.
Normals 1.3
Spider .1
Carpet Python .1
Dog APBT .1
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Re: Head Wobble
Normal ball is what i was told. it wasn't much just kinda looked like he was shaking his head no.
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It's probably nothing. If it becomes a regular thing try and get a video of it.
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If he does indeed have a wobble, it could indicate he has neurological damage. It could be from getting too hot or prior incubation issues from being in a developing egg."
I have a pinstripe who wobbles a little. It has gotten better over time, and it doesn't affect his feeding response or overall quality of life. He's still my best feeder and growing male.
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Re: Head Wobble
been keeping an eye out he has not done the wobble again. he did eat just fine tonight and just started to shed
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