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Funny thing is that people finding it unethical always compare apples to oranges comparing mammals and reptiles, and they usually have little to no experience with the morph itself, whether it's owning it or even producing them.
It's amazing how people who have owned one BP for less than 6 months are quick to make judgement based on their......based on what exactly, hearsay, reading definitely not hand on experience.
The animals life quality should be put over the want to breed a certain morph, for whatever reason that may be.
It always is when you breed animals, do you breed snakes?
What makes you think that spider do not have the same quality of life than a butter, pinstripe or normal, what is it that those other mutations do that spider don't?
Normal eat, pee, poop, shed, move around, breed.
Spider eat, pee, poop, shed, move around, breed.
Every mutation in essence is an abnormality should we stop breeding them ll together? (Some old school people actually think so)
There is a big difference between a snake trembling a little when excited and one that has a facial deformity so severe that it will not be able to eat on it's own, or so severely kinked that will not be able to move as a snake should.
There is no one that thinks about quality of life more than a breeder and because of that breeders make the hard decision when they breed regardless of the paint job.
Should we stop breeding to prevent any type of issue, because sooner or later if you breed you will produce an animal with issues?
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 09-18-2016 at 05:45 PM.
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