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    Re: Lucy bug eyed ball python for $400

    Quote Originally Posted by N4S View Post
    Because some of them are shiesty, you and the public dont know this because they put on an act.
    While it's true that we have unethical breeders in our midst, may I remind you that NO research has been done to lay the groundwork needed to state that ALL Spiders have the wobble gene? I, for one, have never gotten on that bandwagon, and if I ever do hatch out wobbles they will not be sold.

    I think many of us realize that there is NO perfect animal with perfect genes. Even a beautiful animal hatched from flawless genes has the ability to throw defective animals (sort of like people, sometimes $h!t happens in the creation of a living being).

    This may be why some are hestitant to lable any lines that have thrown defective animals "totally" defective and cut out the whole gene.
    Last edited by broadude; 01-28-2010 at 01:15 PM. Reason: Wobble spider used as an EXAMPLE


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