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Posted by: joshhutto at Sat Jan 26 21:10:08 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] I actually respect your decision but you must realize that all the morphs we work with are in fact genetic anomalies. We don't know exactly what changing the color and pattern is doing on the cellular level on any of the morphs we work with. We must make our own decisions on what we feel is right for us and the animals we work with. The fact is the first spiders that were created came from a wild caught gravid normal female that laid her eggs over here and out hatched 4 spiders. This means that somewhere in Africa a spider male lived to maturity and bred at least one female over there that was imported to this country. Most spiders wobble very little but some do "corkscrew". Most super cinny/black pastel's have little to no deformity to their snout or have kinks but some are severe. Champagnes are known to have some wobble but nobody talks trash about them. Several other morphs are known to be poor feeders/growers but we still breed them. [ Hide Replies ]
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