Quote Originally Posted by CamStatic View Post
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This year, I've been testing out the morph enigma with Leopard geckos. I got 3 enigmas from Denmark, 1 female who seems perfectly fine, 1 male that seems a little delusional, and the last male who's really out trippin' and being crazy.
Enigmas have something called "circling", which makes them walk around in circles, some more than others. Everybody in the leopardgecko business told me not to worry about it. (I had never heard of it until I actually saw it in my own geckos and asked wth they were doing)
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I love morphs, as long as they are healthy! I haven't seen a very badly spider-wobbling just yet, as my spider shows almost little or none symptoms.. and compared to the enigmas, that wobbling is 100% possible to live with and still have a normal life. Circling, on the other hand, is animal cruelty without a doubt, and from my point of view shouldn't be bred on at all.
So had you already purchased the Enigmas before you first became aware of the circling?

Remember that all these morphs are something of defects and it's always going to be a judgment call on what are good defects, which can be lived with, and which are detrimental. To me the problem is when issues are hidden from the public so that potential buyers don't have the opportunity to make up their minds before purchasing.