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Re: Solidus
 Originally Posted by BluuWolf
Yeah, I don't own a spider myself yet ( I do hope to change this soon however  ) But from my own research I've decided for myself that the wobble doesn't effect their quality of life too much. Other then some difficulty striking at first they seem mostly fine to me except for some extreme cases of course and I see many amazing breeders and experienced owners that I trust on here producing and owning them. So I don't mind it, but this is just my opinion of course ^-^ Anyways I know your little guy will do just fine
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Soli's breeder was rly forthcoming and open about him having a wobble, at first I had no idea what she meant until I researched it, I also came to the conclusion based on reading about it and doing research, that it does not have a negative or harmful impact on the snake's basic functions, bp's with a wobble still eat, defecate, shed, etc, same way as neurotypical snakes, it just seems to affect their balance when their head is not supported or on a flat surface (his sense of direction is fine, so is his body control, so it's rly not bad at all). Solidus only has a wobble when he's reaching up, as well as his head tremouring very slightly, it's barely noticeable and if you wouldn't know he had it, you wouldn't even notice it, it is that slight.
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