Quote Originally Posted by Reakt20 View Post
EVERYTHING you said was either opinionated, "what if" based, worst case senario, or hearsay.
facts-
ALL spiders heads' wobble
some breeders don't take care of their animals
the first poster was talking about morphs heads' wobbling
quality of life is more than if an animal eats, grows, and breeds
You wrote that everything I said was 'either opinionated, "what if" based, worst case senario, or hearsay.'
Quality of life-
noun
your personal satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which you live (as distinct from material comfort); "the new art museum is expected to improve the quality of life"


its fine if you don't want to deal with spiders, and im sure everybody gets that now. the fact that YOU started breaking down people's reply's and responding, as others put it, "arrogantly" or with a "holier than thou" attitude, plus the fact that you even RESPONDED with a quote of mine, disagreeing with what I said tells me that you actually DO want to argue. All i'm saying is the name of the thread was "Do all morphs get 'head wobble' and you posts are NOT on point with the topic. Your posts are pretty much coming off as "I don't like spiders and wouldn't breed spiders (which is fine),

and if you breed spiders, you pretty much don't care about the quality of life for you snake (which is not fine, in my opinion.) "
I actually said that if you KNOW that all spiders you hatch will have the problem, and you pretend/lie that it's not as bad or isn't existent, you don't care about the quality of life.

And, yes I do have a bumblebee, and he is a high quality bumblebee with very slight wobble that most people wouldnt notice.
You still don't seem to realize. It's not if MOST PEOPLE notice the wobble, it matters if the snake does.
I never said anything about my snake though, so I'm not sure why that matters.
It seems like you are trying to make my sound bad instead of admitting the problems with spiders, affecting their quality of life.
With or without the spider gene in my collection, my opinion is my opinion, and is rarely put out there unless it is asked for, or if something is needed to be said. I suggest you do the same-give your opinion when its relevant.
If people wanted to know who approved of spider breeding and who doesn't, they'd make a thread about it.
I quoted so that you would know that I was saying it about what you said, and it's easier to re-read what I was talking about.