Thanks for all the opinions guys! It's super informative and gives me a lot to think about, and I look forward to any other 2 cents people put in this thread.

I won't be able to breed any of my females for another two years or so, so I do have time to think about how I sit with it.
I definitely agree that any possible buyers should be well aware of the possibility of a wobble in the offspring they purchase
so if I do go that route I'd do all that I can to inform them so they're not in the dark and it wouldn't risk the snake being abandoned due to the wobble.

Out of curiosity, is there a way to tell if the wobble is/isn't causing pain to the snake? I've been told it doesn't even with severe cases, but at the same time is there a way that we can tell that this is true?
I guess that's my biggest concern is if it's causing pain, which is one of the reasons I don't plan on breeding my male caramel albino (due to the high kink percentages), so he'll be stuck in pet tier .
Obviously there's always a chance for mishaps regardless of what you're breeding, but has there been studies that show this neurological defect doesn't cause pain - only difficulty with equilibrium?