Quote Originally Posted by ewaldrep View Post
Thanks, it is a personal preference and wasn't intended to be judgmental so I hope it didn't come accross that way. I appreciate the information!
No, I didn't take anything like that from your post. I was just stating (not so eloquently as Aaron) that it's not a result of captive breeding that can be selectively bred out of the spider morph. It's just something that's genetically linked to that specific mutation, but doesn't impact their quality of life. In severe cases, it might, but the vast majority of spiders and spider combos live long, healthy lives and I hear many people (myself included) who have their spiders be the best feeders of the collection. Here's a pic -ok, two - of my fatty spider female (just because I like to show her...)