Re: Which Morph would you never consider wanting??
Id have to go with spiders too. Last year I was going to pick a female up. Then I did some reading on the wobbles and spinning. It kind of turned me off of the whole spider thing. They are still great snakes make killer combos. I just don't want to bring the wobble or spinning into my animals. I know they wont catch it. I just don't know what Id do with a clutch of messed up babies. Everyone with spiders that spin or wobble. Will say it doesn't hurt the health of the animal or bother them. Its just weird looking at a snake doing that. Think of it like this. If you were all messed up like that. Couldn't control you body. It wouldn't be the best life. Everyone says it doesn't bother the snake in anyway. I guess we have a bunch of snake whisperers. If I was like that head shaking or twisting my head and body around. Id want to be taken out into a field and taken care of. I really wanted one for years for making bees and all that. For years that was the next morph I was going to get. I still say they are killer make great combos. But I will never buy one.
Re: Which Morph would you never consider wanting??
Right now I really like the patternless stripe! Awesome looking animal.
Re: Which Morph would you never consider wanting??
I don't really like spiders with many spots in their pattern. They should be really reduced and spider-webby to me, without black dots. Go figure; all of the ones I produce will probably be all dotty! I don't really like clowns that have alot of spots (I am talking the dark alien-head spots here; Not the brown side patterning type of spots!) They just look too normal. And browned-out pastels (though I own one, but I am attached to him for pet-type reasons and not using him for breeding.)
I don't truly dislike any morphs per se; just what I see as inferior examples of them. And then, like in the case of a spotty spider; the animal could have an awesome head and bright coloration, which would redeem it a bit to me. There are a few morphs that, knowing what I know now, I would not buy as juvies. Like pastels and orange ghosts that could brown out. Buying them as adults seems more practical to me because you know what you're getting.