Quote Originally Posted by CaGirl5 View Post
I think I was just shocked when I saw it for the first time. Of course, I had researched it before and I knew everything about it... It's just different to see it in person happening to your own snake. But I realized, he's still the sweetest snake and the happiest snake in the world and the wobble changes nothing. I was just a little sad to see it at first.

And after watching some other snakes wobble, it's not that bad at all so I'm feeling better

I love this snake to death! That's all
I admit, watching my spider boy corkscrew and go wild used to make me anxious and worried. It really bothered me because I felt like he was struggling. After a while it bothered me less. He ate on his own, but had trouble finding the rodent. He missed more than my other snakes, but he's been a great feeder.

Quote Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents View Post
Does anybody else find it bizarre that the snake only corkscrews in his cage? Any chance the cage is too hot?
My spider and killerbee will wobble when I'm trying to take pictures of them on a cold piece of melamine. I haven't really messed with the stingerbee, but he has done it once or twice after I wake him up for a cleaning. I don't think temperature is the cause for the wobble. My next guess would be hunger, but I don't think they get hungry when you keep them fed every week.. Stress maybe? Or maybe it really is just a motor defect, and they simply have trouble moving forward in the direction they choose o_O..