dragonspyrit
New member
Or should I say morals vs. logic.
The scenario:
Animal X is one of your favorites to keep and breed. It's not be a very rare or "valuable" species, but you've always enjoyed producing fun morphs and keeping just for the pleasure of keeping. Any funds from the resulting young are icing on the cake!
You've got several clutches of Animal X incubating and coming nicely along. Most of the young hatch and are doing well; you now have a good number of babies on your hands. More are on the way. Several weeks in, one of the offspring becomes ill. You know from a few years experience with the species that while not contagious, it's not an easily fixed problem, compounded with the animals small size. Most likely the hatchling will die even with veterinary care that you know will be costly.
What do you do?
The scenario:
Animal X is one of your favorites to keep and breed. It's not be a very rare or "valuable" species, but you've always enjoyed producing fun morphs and keeping just for the pleasure of keeping. Any funds from the resulting young are icing on the cake!
You've got several clutches of Animal X incubating and coming nicely along. Most of the young hatch and are doing well; you now have a good number of babies on your hands. More are on the way. Several weeks in, one of the offspring becomes ill. You know from a few years experience with the species that while not contagious, it's not an easily fixed problem, compounded with the animals small size. Most likely the hatchling will die even with veterinary care that you know will be costly.
What do you do?
