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View Poll Results: Where do you fall on the homozygous spider spectrum?
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I actively breed spiders to spiders in an attempt to get a homozygous animal, as I feel the effort required, is balanced out by the potential business gain in future breeding projects.
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I actively avoid breeding spiders to spiders, because I believe the homozygous form is lethal.
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I actively avoid breeding spiders to spiders because I believe either outcome (whether lethal or not) provides no business gain.
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I make no effort to specifically pair or avoid pairing spiders to spiders, unless the specific snakes have other morphs I'd like to combine. If they are paired, they are paired.
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I am not involved in any spider projects (or) My focus is on other morphs and combos.
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Other option I didn't think of, add to comments, go on, you deserve it.
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personally i will not make an effort to, nor will i make and effort to avoid breeding spider x spider. while i like the spider gene and have a pair of them, and will have more in the future, it is not a gene i will be focusing on as a main stand point. "wobble" unless it is severe i do not concern myself with it, "Lethal" unless i know 100% for a fact that This x That is lethal, i will not avoid anything in the future. I think the majority will not set out to prove what your asking about, just financially a bust option in my opinion. if it happens it happens, but i think it will be proven by accident, but i seriously doubt it will be a game changer in the Spider Gene aspect if it ever proves otherwise.
Last edited by jcoylesr76; 06-11-2012 at 07:05 AM.
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