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    Re: Are ALL Spider morphs carry those goofy genetic traits?

    Quote Originally Posted by ds1091 View Post
    Well if its physical or neurological, its still a trait that a breed has a tendency to have. 3 out of the 4 german shepards i had growing up had to be put down from their hip problems and servere artheritis that they tend to develop when older. You do not hear of spiders being put down because of the wobble. As i said, as long as they feed, breed, and grow just as well if not better then all the other ball python morphs, why stop breeding a healthy snake? Just my opinion. I personally cant wait to start breeding my pastel to my new spider to make my favorite morph the bumblebee.
    Welllll.....there are people that are in a vegetative state that eat and poop. I wouldn't classify them as 'healthy' by any means.

    I'm not on either side of the fence here. Just adding to the points being made. Bottom line is, if I'm not the one feeding it, or cleaning it, it's not really my business.
    Last edited by DNACurtusK; 01-02-2013 at 02:15 PM.
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