Quote Originally Posted by anatess
A spider who corkscrews does not necessarily mean he DIDN'T WANT to corkscrew.
Now that's just silly. Maybe I should feel sorry for my normal snakes that might want to corkscrew but can't.

Quote Originally Posted by anatess View Post
An eyeless snake who thrives in captivity does not necessarily mean it needs to be culled. It is a matter of what you accept as "within the bounds of normal".
I agree and that was the point I was making. I don't believe Spiders should be culled, but I also don't believe they should be propagated because they will all have this defect. I wouldn't breed eyeless snakes just to get a cool pattern as well. I think everyone has their own limits as far as what is acceptable and what isn't, and the guarantee of a Spider spin isn't acceptable to me.