Quote Originally Posted by T_Sauer View Post
Now keep in mind that there is no genetic defects in this snicker-doodle line of yours and it is fully proven out. Behold ... "Line Breeding"
But...Aren't morphs just snakes with genetic defects, to begin with? Isn't that why they're so rare/expensive, because they're abnormal? So I would assume that somewhere down the line, those abnormalities would just be enhanced, both positive and negative. With that being said, where do you draw the line? How far are you willing to manipulate genetics for the sake of producing a world first? Because let's be for real here, these snakes are being genetically modified for profit, otherwise they would be the same price as a normal and not $10,000, like you mentioned. I personally don't have anything against morphs. But everybody and their momma are getting into breeding, and I just hope it's for the love of the animal. Quality of life shouldn't take a backseat to profit.