Quote Originally Posted by Genetics Breeder View Post
Also, just to contradict what is written above, here are the links to back what I wrote.
post 21, by interloc-
Are you saying stop breeding spiders all together. That would be a huge mistake IMO. A bad wobbler can produce a very very mild wobble and vice versa. So it's not like w could jus brew it out of em. Spider combos are amazing IMO. I would be way sadder to never be able to see a spider ever again. Also the wobble increases their personality. My spider is the best snake to handle our of my collection. He acts more like a boa. Very inquisitive and loves exploring. Everyone needs a spider in their collection. If not for breeding with, for enjoyment as part of the family.
This proves what I said about people using the 'more personality' excuse.

post 25, by DrDooLittle-
Like others have said, don't let that stop you from getting something with the spider gene.
This proves what I said about people backing each other up, like peer pressure, against the people saying that spiders should not be bred.

I love my bee, thank you. She the sweetest snake in my collection. And hasn't had a noticeable wobble since about 2 weeks after we got her. There is nothing wrong with her. She is friendly, and eats like a champ. Never missed a meal.


Of course, posts number 4,7,12, and 13 were not thanked, just negatively replied to. The rest were thanked multiple times, showing how people back each other up, making it not seem as bad.

Here is a link to the thread.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...8-wobble/page3

I'm not trying to turn this into another argument page. If you are able to try to contradict any of the things I wrote, try to.