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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Re: wobble

    Quote Originally Posted by Genetics Breeder View Post
    The only real reason is lack of self control, or not caring whether they breed animals naturally or not.
    Enigma leopard geckos have a similar problem. I am against breeding any animals with problems, no matter how minor. Altering the colors/patterns is enough. People don't need to be messing with how the animals' brains function.
    I 'argued my point' against breeding animals with problems for 8+ pages on this forum. The weird thing is that it seems more apparent/obvious to the people that AREN'T into reptiles, not to breed animals with problems. The ones with 'years of experience' usually make excuses for breeding them because they like the pattern of the morph, even when they know it's wrong.

    Some people go as far as to say that they are worried about getting one, but are getting one anyways.
    Here we go again looking down on people who chose to work with Spiders just like you did in that 8 long pages thread, sound like a broken record don't you think

    People who are knowledgeable hence those who work with those animals (that excludes you ) don't make excuses or lie like you have insinuated in the past.

    Your argument was and is still founded on YOUR belief that spiders do not have any quality of life which as you already know is totally false (Oh I forgot you do not know since you do not have hands on experience with spiders )

    Anyway the bottom line is that Spiders are not for everyone and a buyer should do some research prior to buy a specific animal and decide for themselves if the animal is a fit for them or not.

    Remember spiders all wobble to a degree this does not mean they are all train wrecks without quality of life like some like to make it sound to be , in most cases it's hardly noticeable and in no way affect their life.
    Deborah Stewart


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