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View Poll Results: Where do you fall on the homozygous spider spectrum?
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I actively breed spiders to spiders in an attempt to get a homozygous animal, as I feel the effort required, is balanced out by the potential business gain in future breeding projects.
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I actively avoid breeding spiders to spiders, because I believe the homozygous form is lethal.
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I actively avoid breeding spiders to spiders because I believe either outcome (whether lethal or not) provides no business gain.
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I make no effort to specifically pair or avoid pairing spiders to spiders, unless the specific snakes have other morphs I'd like to combine. If they are paired, they are paired.
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I am not involved in any spider projects (or) My focus is on other morphs and combos.
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Other option I didn't think of, add to comments, go on, you deserve it.
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Where do you fall on the homozygous spider spectrum?
Most recent debate on the topic can be seen here: Proving Dominant Traits
I want to know where everybody falls on the topic of trying to 'prove out' perceived dominant traits, and more specifically, proving out a homozygous spider. I am more interested in the poll results, and less interested in any discussion that may follow on this thread, unless a comment is specifically to clarify a poll result, or answer. If people would like to contribute to the debate, they can add on to the thread above, or other existing threads that I'm sure are bound to come up in the future on the same topic.
Last edited by Anatopism; 06-10-2012 at 03:22 PM.
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