OK, I asked for good input and I got it. Thanks.

Now I know that if I ever decide to breed, to keep the champagne away from any morphs that wobble. Believe it or not, she's been here for nearly four months, and I can't tell you if she wobbles or not! When I open the door to the room, if she's outside a hide she heads straight into a hide and balls up. When she's picked up, she's always in a ball with her head in the middle and stays that way. She will not reach for a rat, the only way she'll eat is if I lay the rat at the entrance of the hide that she's in a the minute and leave the room for a few hours. If I go into the room before then and the rat is not eaten, we start again from square one. The only time I've seen her un-balled up close was when I was cleaning her cage after a shed and poop, and she decided to try to escape. She wound herself around the rack, so she was supported and there was no opportunity to wobble.

My normal girl is almost as easy going as the male. She shed last night, and this morning I was glad to see that the ugly scab across her belly that was there when I bought her in June is now completely healed. There's no sign of it any more.

So far I've never bred a snake, all three are fairly recent purchases. The male arrived in May, and he's my first snake. He is such a nice pet that I decided to get a few more. Then came the champagne, and she's been a bit of a challenge. After that I got the normal, and she's also a good-natured pet. It's unlikely that I'll ever breed snakes, but I did want to know just in case.

Thanks for all this info.