Quote Originally Posted by gtlevine View Post
You guys are acting like this wobble is a major problem, but I was told it is no big deal in another thread. Is the wobble a problem or not? Is it brain damage from inbreeding?

Gary
It comes down to opinion as to if it's a problem or not. Some people don't care as long as the snakes can eat, grow, and breed, and others view it as a serious enough defect to direct them away. It's thought to be linked to the spider gene, and it is unlikely to be from inbreeding since the spider gene is very out crossed by now. It isn't even known if it's brain damage or from something else.

Many people breed spiders with the intention of making the wobble less noticeable. Now if it is something that is not desirable, and you see it in a morph that rarely has it, then it wouldn't be smart to breed that snake, imo. It just isn't necessary and there is no reason to risk spreading it in the case it is genetic in morphs other than spiders.