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This was Gwny's first couple of minutes home. My champagne only has the head shake thing going on, doesn't cork screw. I was pretty freaked out when she cork screwed right into the water bowl. I think she was just a little overwhelmed by new surroundings, haven't seen her cork screw at all after the first day. She does get really, really close to the prey before striking. I switched her to f/t today.
http://vid282.photobucket.com/albums...s/CAM00402.mp4
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Re: Silly Spinnerblasts And Other Spider Morphs
What morphs does the "wobble gene" affect? I've got a dinker ball python who can be pretty bizarre lol. Not a spider or champagne, possibly a woma though. His head always goes around a few times when eating, he misses the rat when striking a lot, and he lays in those strange positions. I will post some pictures later for sure.
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Re: Silly Spinnerblasts And Other Spider Morphs
 Originally Posted by gameonpython
What morphs does the "wobble gene" affect? I've got a dinker ball python who can be pretty bizarre lol. Not a spider or champagne, possibly a woma though. His head always goes around a few times when eating, he misses the rat when striking a lot, and he lays in those strange positions. I will post some pictures later for sure.
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The spider, champagne, and woma have the wobble. Sounds like you have a woma then.
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Re: Silly Spinnerblasts And Other Spider Morphs
 Originally Posted by nightwolfsnow
This was Gwny's first couple of minutes home. My champagne only has the head shake thing going on, doesn't cork screw. I was pretty freaked out when she cork screwed right into the water bowl. I think she was just a little overwhelmed by new surroundings, haven't seen her cork screw at all after the first day. She does get really, really close to the prey before striking. I switched her to f/t today.
http://vid282.photobucket.com/albums...s/CAM00402.mp4
omg that was terrifying and adorable. i probably would have dropped my camera and screamed. lol glad she was able to right herself up.
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just fed my big bumblebee, and he firmly latched onto himself 
going to have to wait until he swallows the rat before i can clean up his wounds
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update: he did almost no damage to himself
i had to crack open a beer though
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Re: Silly Spinnerblasts And Other Spider Morphs
 Originally Posted by se7en
update: he did almost no damage to himself
i had to crack open a beer though
well then, cheers! Lol i'll drink to that.
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not a snake with wobble, but my silver streak's aim was a bit off as well, and she knicked herself a little

might have to break out the gentleman jack
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Re: Silly Spinnerblasts And Other Spider Morphs
I think we can all agree that ball pythons are stupidly fascinating.
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Re: Silly Spinnerblasts And Other Spider Morphs
This thread came as such a relief!
I just got my first ball python, and he's a spider. I had zero knowledge of their wobble, and began to get deeply anxious when he began doing it. So far he only wobbles when exploring a new area, such as extending his head if I'm holding him or if he's reaching the top of a container. He tips his head back and swings around to right himself again.
I was so worried that there was something deeply wrong with him, as all a friend could find when checking online for the cause was the "stargazing" related to IBD. However I'm now quite sure I just have a mildly wobbly little spider of my own.
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