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Originally Posted by Texas Rattlesnake
I felt the same way for years, but now I'd have to disagree. Don't let others influence you. Personal experience with an animal is the key to knowledge. You can have ethics and own morphs.
The only animals I have ever lost have been pure 100% BCC. This kind of thing can happen to anyone. Not all snakes are meant to survive, although we certainly hope Nicole's will pull through.
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That may be true, but even before I got into snakes, I thought morphs looked more wrong that right.
And I'm not saying all morphs have genetic problems, but it's obvious that some do.
Plus albinism is classified as a genetic disorder. So why would breeders go out of there way to produce snakes with a disorder? $$$$