Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
Well, spiders do not show any signs of distress due to their condition--as has been widely noted, they tend to be good feeders, and many are considered tame and personable--signs of a secure and unstressed animal.
Since they are not in distress, why not propagate them?
Just because they aren't distressed doesn't mean they're fine. Going back to my reply, would you breed snakes that were eyeless or kinked? I'm sure those aren't distressed, either.

I think everyone has their limits as to what is acceptable and what isn't. Personally, I feel a snake that spins and can't move normally and freely isn't worth the odd pattern.

I may have offended some people because Spiders and their morphs are very popular, but that wasn't my intent. I was asked for my opinion as someone who doesn't like Spiders, and I gave my personal opinion.