Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
BTW, reptile breeding is still very ethical compared to whats going on in dog breeding.

when issues with certain morphs show up, most breeders actually avoid them.

people avoid and work around risky super forms, people dont breed female deserts, some even stay away from the spider gene because of the wobble.

compare that to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9jROjFPAis really really nasty stuff.
I think the issue is MOST breeders avoid them, not all. Some still continue to make it work and try to figure out how to.. But at what cost? People do, and have bread desert females, it was only this year that one laid and had a successful clutch which is cool, but how many animals were put at risk for those few babies?