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    Re: Spider Ball Python Wobble?

    Usually you will see more of a wobble in stressful situations and feeding time. You can barley notice the wobble on my killer bee (super pastel, spider) unless it's feeding time. My champagne het toffee barley has a wobble also but it doesn't get worse when eating and even when he arrived in the mail his wobble was the same as always, he just has a barley noticeable wobble no matter the situation. The funny thing is that these 2 snakes have a faster and more accurate strike then my other snakes without wobbles, they have never missed so far. I hope they stay this way bc a slight wobble can turn into a bad wobble with age, also a bad wobble can get better with age.

    I mentioned my champagne bc the spider gene isn't the only gene that has a wobble. Here is a link to other wobble genes in case your curious and it has a lot of other useful and interesting information.
    http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php


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