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RE: HEAD WOBBLE?

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Posted by: CrestedGecko.com at Sat Feb 2 18:11:36 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CrestedGecko.com ]  
   

"Head wobble" refers to a condition that is sometimes seen in ball pythons, most notably the spider morph. I've never produced one with this trait myself, but I have seen it in others. I believe it is somehow linked to the spider gene in some individuals, although I have seen an adult normal have a minor head wobble as well. The snake's head may have a very minor shake or vibration. In more severe cases, the snake may shake quite a bit, and even appear to be disoriented. From the individuals I've seen, minor to moderate head wobble does not significantly reduce the quality of the snakes life. The ones I have seen were still fantastic feeders. In severe cases, I imagine the snake would have a hard time feeding, though. I don't have enough experience with this trait to know for sure. As far as breeding goes, I personally wouldn't breed a ball python that shows this trait. Why purposely take the chance of propagating a negative trait. There are plenty of flawless potential breeder animals out there that would make a better choice. Keep the "head wobblers" as pets, not breeders. I hope this information is helpful.

Thanks,

Garrick
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