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    Re: Should i buy a spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pezz View Post
    It's incredibly rare that it happens but it does. It's better to cull a hatchling that can't even be forcefed than to let it starve. I only know personally of 1 Bee hatchling that a local breeder had that needed to be culled and that was years ago. I have a spider myself and will eventually breed him when i get a female lesser pastel, i'm just preparing for the absolute worse possibility.

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    Ah alright I understand but culling is a part of breeding in general Wobbles and kinking and freak accidents just happen no matter what you breed, it just happens to be more common with some morphs. If you aren’t able to cull an animal if necessary them breeding isn’t for you lol

    And that’s funny, I’m hoping to breed my pastel lesser Congo boy to my hypo spider girl in the future as well


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