Quote Originally Posted by Nick Mutton View Post
They all have it, and have always had it. It was a dirty and quite unethical secret for years.

I would like to see a discussion on the ethics of even breeding these animals. Is it not a little unethical to continue to breed animals that are nuerologically imparied? Nobody ever asks that question.

Its the equivilent to parkinsons disease in humans, why is it acceptable to intentionally produce animals with this condition , just because they are worth a couple hundred dollars?

Nick

id have to dissagree....
ive seen adult spiders, with no wobble or spinning at all...
and many breeders are offering that if your spider you buy has little wobble... it will not get worst.

and if it does, you can get your money back, or partial if you keep the snake.