Quote Originally Posted by Genetics Breeder View Post
if an animal EVER has a problem like that, I don't think people should risk getting one with a bad problem by breeding them.
How noble of you to try to protect people by preventing them to get into spiders, I believe buyers should be educated and make decision for themselves

Oh and since you avoided my previous questions I'll ask again

Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
What is living happily? Beside eating, growing and breeding what do snakes with a good quality of life do that spiders don't? (Those are snakes they eat they grow they breed should you chose to breed them I am not aware of them doing anything more than that )

More seriously how do YOU judge the quality of life of spiders and their combos, is that based on YOUR hand on experience working with spiders..........oh wait a minute that can't be since you don't want to work with them.

I can tell you I have a few spiders and spider combos and I am failing to see how their quality of life is any different than the snake in the next tub (the oldest spider has been with me for 5 years now) they don't have a horrible quality of life as you make it sound they don't just survive they THRIVE like any other snake in my collection.