Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
It's most likely a neurological issue involved with temperature or incubation and not with having a spider gene parent.
The spider wobble occurs only in snakes that carry the spider gene. So it cannot be genetically passed to it's non-spider offspring.

I wouldn't worry too much. My pinstripe has a little tiny wobble too that has gotten much better overtime. It's rather almost entirely gone.
Thanks for clearing it up! I suppose it is probably some sort of neurological thing. She is one-eyed due to an incubation issue (temp spike?), and the "wobble" isn't bad, she just has funny spider-like quirks. She is healthy and the best feeder I have, so I suppose there's no reason to worry.