Quote Originally Posted by pfan151 View Post
Not everyone does breed them. While at this point it does not seem like there are any short or long term problems with spiders longevity, breeding, feeding... because of the wobble I have chose not to work with them. There are so many other nice affordable morphs out there that are perfect I personally am staying away from spiders. I don't look down on others who do choose to breed them, but they are not for me. My main concern is that there is no way of really knowing what there quality of life is. I don't think just because they eat and breed means they have a good quality of life. That is just instinct IMO.
Just curious what is your definition of a "good quality of life"? Saying that a spider who has a wobble does not have a good quality of life is like saying that someone with a speech impediment can't possibly be happy and live a fulfilling life. What about a spider with a wobble makes them unable to thrive and have a good life?????