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    If it wasnt for inbreeding 99% of morphs in the industry would be non existent. Spiders wobble and kinking has nothing to do with inbreeding. Its in their genetics and nothing can be done to stop it. Kinking cane be incubating fault or in their DNA thats passed down

    Most who breed non stop for the hell of it are the reason the industry is where its at and market dropping.

    Quality breeders will select females for certain males who would make the best result. Only time inbreeding is done is when proving out a new genetic morph.

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