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11-01-2011, 11:27 PM
#111
So, did anyone watch the world series?
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11-03-2011, 12:24 PM
#112
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Re: Do all morphs get "head wobble"?
 Originally Posted by bad-one
I take it you'd prefer a world without dogs as apparently it's wrong for anyone to breed them.
If you are so against breeding animals with any problems (or the potential to have them), I think it's time you find a new hobby. There's no such thing as perfection in the animal kingdom 
No, I don't think people should be breeding dogs UNTIL there aren't MANY left in humane societies. You can even find purebreds there. I like dogs, but there are too many people are trying to give away, even for free, for people wanting to breed some dog that was their pet 'because they want to see the cute puppies'.
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11-03-2011, 12:28 PM
#113
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Re: Do all morphs get "head wobble"?
 Originally Posted by bad-one
If you are so against breeding animals with any problems (or the potential to have them), I think it's time you find a new hobby. There's no such thing as perfection in the animal kingdom 
I know animals can have problems. It is almost common for people to hatch no-eyed or two-headed aquatic turtles.
I've been breeding animals for a LONG time. I know no animals are 'perfect'. There IS a such thing as 'normal', and without any noticeable problems. Reread all the last posts. All the people admitted that ALL spiders have problems. Not a 'potential' for having them, they DEFINITELY will.
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11-04-2011, 06:42 AM
#114
Re: Do all morphs get "head wobble"?
 Originally Posted by Genetics Breeder
I know animals can have problems. It is almost common for people to hatch no-eyed or two-headed aquatic turtles.
I've been breeding animals for a LONG time. I know no animals are 'perfect'. There IS a such thing as 'normal', and without any noticeable problems. Reread all the last posts. All the people admitted that ALL spiders have problems. Not a 'potential' for having them, they DEFINITELY will.
I'm just curious how long you've been breeding? Your profile says you're 14.
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11-04-2011, 07:40 AM
#115
Re: Do all morphs get "head wobble"?
 Originally Posted by rabernet
I'm just curious how long you've been breeding? Your profile says you're 14.
OMG That makes PERFECT sense!!!!!! No wonder.....
Last edited by Reakt20; 11-04-2011 at 07:40 AM.
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11-04-2011, 04:41 PM
#116
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Re: Do all morphs get "head wobble"?
 Originally Posted by rabernet
I'm just curious how long you've been breeding? Your profile says you're 14.
Since I was 7 or 8, I've had pets that were just pets, or pets that I would breed. I would take care of them. Not my parents.
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11-04-2011, 04:42 PM
#117
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Re: Do all morphs get "head wobble"?
 Originally Posted by Reakt20
OMG That makes PERFECT sense!!!!!! No wonder.....
'omg' what makes sense?
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