Hi,
Quick question.
I understand the refusal to breed from a spider that shows a noticeable problem with this but is there actally any evidence that they would produce offspring more likely to do it than those with a barely noticeable head tilt?
Don't misunderstand me I fully stand by the idea of only using the best breeding stock you can and attempting to eradicate any "undesirable traits" that show up. I just wondered if that hold true in this case or if the problem is like the amount of white in piebalds and low can throw high and high can throw low.
dr del








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