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  • 05-08-2016, 01:34 PM
    mr86mister
    Is Breeding Spider Morph Ethical=Politics IMHO. Tough topic.

    I don't mind the idea of breeding specimens that look and act healthy(not knowing what exactly is going on neurologically). A slight wobble during times of excitement don't deter me from wanting to breed them. I, personally, would not breed if a specimen had a very strong wobble and corkscrewed even if it was the nicest snake I had seen. We do have to remember it is the male that inserts a hemipene into a female, we aren't actually forcing them to breed by means of artificial insemination, sperm collection, etc. So if a snake is able to eat, grow, mature to breeding age and then actually copulate then I believe it's all good.

    Christacake, it's tough at times to see the other side when you are passionate about your beliefs. It happens to me on a few issues in this world. As blunt as you are with your opposition to breeding them, the other end is just as blunt. Always hard not to take offense to things. Keep on keeping on though! :taz:
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