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    The 'wobble' is neurological and it varies widely from spider to spider. Some have little to no evidence of it at all, others shake and corkscrew out of control when they get too excited. For the *most* part wobble doesn't effect a snakes ability to lead a full life in captivity.

    From the gif it looks like a very minimal wobble going on. Nothing to worry about.
    Last edited by piedlover79; 09-12-2016 at 01:17 PM.

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