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    We love spiders!

    We all know that annoying wobble but it is what makes the Spider Gene. The wobble gives justice to the reason why it is called a morph. Morphs are definitely an alteration of genetics, be it phenotypical or genotypical. Let's turn the table around and say why the heck do people keep breeding albinos. Aren't they prone to harmful UV rays? Easier to spot making it vurnerable to live in the wild yet breeders produce them? It is because they are not in the wild anymore. Aside from that, it is morph, an addition to a collection. People will definitely love spiders just like the ol'albino gene. It has these amazing marks and varying results when combined to BEL Complexes, Stripe Complexes etc. I WILL ALWAYS WANT A SPIDER IN MY COLLECTION.

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