Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
blckphntm, the spider wobble is extremely unnatural. You don't have to have any experience with snakes to see a spider wobble and think that there is something wrong with the snake.

The fact that these snakes seem to thrive in captivity is itself surprising as heck to me, when I think about all the human disorders that cause motor problems.

It almost looks a bit like parkinson's syndrome to me, which is a bit disturbing until you get past the initial shock factor.

That said, spiders DO in fact thrive in captivity and I don't think it's wrong for anyone to work with these animals, but I hope that those who do respect the views of people who are completely turned off of spiders because of the balance and motor control issues.
I for one think that this is what makes Ball python morphs so great. You can totally avoid some morphs and still have buckets full of choices. Theres enough different stuff out for everyone without having pee in someone's kiddie pool (stole that from Kevin) People not liking spiders is totally fine with me. I enjoy them and their many combo's..