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    Makes me wonder why these other genes don't get talked about as much as the spider.

    Anyways, OP I hope you bought him from a breeder so you can get a family tree from them. If you bought from a pet store this information will be hard to obtain. If you can get that information then that may or may not rule out a birth "defect", if that's how you see it.
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    Re: My banana with a wobble

    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Sterrett View Post
    Just to let everyone know...He's not going any where, he is part of the family now. The "wobble" is only noticeable when I dangle a rat in front of him. It might be an over enthusiastic feeding response. Maybe he just gets excited.
    He is beautiful and I hope I didn't come off as you didn't want him its just Some people have a problem with "wobble" genes and don't think they should be worked with. Family is family no matter what though!

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    Re: My banana with a wobble

    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Sterrett View Post
    Just to let everyone know...He's not going any where, he is part of the family now. The "wobble" is only noticeable when I dangle a rat in front of him. It might be an over enthusiastic feeding response. Maybe he just gets excited.
    You are right, it is excitement, but also aiming. It is more of a shake right? This is not a wobble and your BP is fine.

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    Re: My banana with a wobble

    Quote Originally Posted by chrid16371 View Post
    Makes me wonder why these other genes don't get talked about as much as the spider.

    Anyways, OP I hope you bought him from a breeder so you can get a family tree from them. If you bought from a pet store this information will be hard to obtain. If you can get that information then that may or may not rule out a birth "defect", if that's how you see it.

    because spider is a guaranteed wobble of some degree...barely to exceedingly obvious. Champagne and the others are not guaranteed that said ppl generally tell me you never cross the potential wobble genes.
    "learn so much about your subject that you don't need the reference anymore" Milt Kahl

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