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    Re: quick ? about Wobbles...

    Quote Originally Posted by cordell View Post
    So am I correct in saying that there is a controversial debate in the breeding of morphs? I am not sure my stance on this, if 1 out of 10 wobble, a defect from breeding, that would not be so bad. If 4 out of 10 wobble then it might be a issue. Being it effects eating, I wonder if it effects the personality of the snake, does he know he is "lame"? By lame I mean he more than likely would not survive in the wild. OR am I just reaching here?
    When it comes to spiders 10 out of 10 wobble.. I've never seen a wobbly spider have trouble eating and I've seen some doozies.

    I think you're reaching but it's not something that isn't brought up at least once a month.. Also snakes aren't self aware for one so no wobbly complex
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