Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy78 View Post
If I were you I wouldn't breed her. A kinked tail and a wobble in a normal is a bad trait. But if you do breed her I would pass on the news of the deformity to the buyer. If it has 2 visible deformities imagine what's on the inside? For all you know it could have an enlarged heart and tiny liver making it's total lifespan like 5 years. Sorry if I come off harsh but for me quality is everything.
This snake should NEVER breed! Not for any reason. I don't care what anyone else thinks about spiders and wobble, but I am pretty sure that it is a genetic fault that can be passed on to its offspring. Until it can be proved otherwise. All spider/spider-crosses should be monitored, if sold the genetics should be disclosed if not noticeable(visual spider cross), and should not be used to cross into other lines if not wanting the spider gene in the breeding.
Just my 2 cents