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While I totally agree with the part of your reply that I put in BOLD, the problem is not everyone is going to agree that there is a problem. For example, in my case...ever since I saw my first "Black Ball" I have wanted to make one myself, I had seen and heard of pairings where the supers (Patternless Blacks) had facial deformaties that many people call "Duckbilling" I was originaly told that it was caused from breeding sibxsib of one "Type" either CinnamonxCinnamon or BlackxBlack....and I was told if I bred a CinnamonxBlack it probably would "Correct" the duckbilling....but I now see that it hasn't worked out that way...even the CinnamonxBlacks have it. Now I contacted a VERY well known breeder who sent me pics of thier Supers...and made it clear that to them they didn't see a problem...They either didn't see the duckbilling or they didn't see it as a problem...I was shockedTo me its VERY noticable...and I wouldn't want to breed for that...if there was not fix...
I don't have a problem with genetic issues if there is a way to correct it, many morphs sometimes come with issues untill they are outcrossed or bred to something to correct the problem...I don't have a problem with that...its when the problem is tied to the morph, and there is no way to correct it...thats where I draw the line.
Getting people to agree on what is ok and whats not is never going to happen, especially when high dollar morphs are involved....Many people will argue that we are not releasing these snakes back into the wild...so what does it matter...it all comes down to individual preference...While some might be even more extreme and not even breed Albinos as they are inferior to normals genetics wise...My personal standard to live by is I want morphs that look physically (Body wise) like a normal ball python, I want them to act like a normal Ball Python, the only thing I want to change is thier "Paint Jobs" if that makes any scense....To me Super Cinnamons or Super Black Pastels heads/faces look VERY different and deformed to me compaired to a normal ball python...Spiders...often times don't act like normal ball pythons....Carmels...it seems that the kinking thing as not really worked itself out...and now all of a sudden we have "New Kinkless Lines" of carmels popping up...???
It seems the dark side of the hobby is not talked about very much...its not an open thing...Its like a Taboo Topic...While I fully understand nobody wants to talk about Ball Pythons in a negative light...but I think the more people discuss thier failures or issues with certain morphs the better things will be....I know not everyone is going expereince problems or issues...but some people might...Some people might not care...some people might...
Just curious....You mentioned you had a spider that did not exhibit neuro problems/spinning/wobbling but giving that the knowledge is out there now that even though your spider might not exhibit it now...that it might exhibit it later or produce offspring that do...are you planning on breeding it?
Let's first look at the duck-bill issue- a solid head does look wider than a head with the normal pinstriping on the sides. I've looked at a few Supers and at first the head "looked" wider, until I really compared the actual foot print to another BP... not saying that there are no defects, just that I've not seen them directly. I've heard of them so I know they exist.
We are working with life, there is risk no matter what you do. Acknowledging the risk & doing one's best to minimize it, is the best we can do. I like to stack the deck in my favor when ever I can.
I have 1.1 GCR line (unrelated) Black Pastels... I'm breeding the girl to a pastel for pewters this year... I purchased new blood this year- a Cinny Pewter & Black Pewter that will grow up and breed either my Pastel male or my Black Pastel male down the road... the Cinny to my Black Pastel is my thought. Silver Streaks, Sliver Bullets and Supers- and how will I handle the risk? By accepting responsibility for what I produce. By selling only healthy hearty snakes. By being accountable first to myself then to my customer.
You have noted correctly that not everyone will do as you or I do... but you look for & do business with those that you believe "get it" and uphold the same principles that are important to you.

I don't fret over the others that do differently, I mind my own store.
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You asked about my Spider girl, do I intend to breed her? Yes, I do in the future. I have a desire to make the Axanthic Bee, & I have all the ingredients for the project. In fact, I'm cycling my SK line Axanthic pair now, (just to be sure they are both SK-lol). My Spider will be ready next season. It's a risk... a calculated one that I go into eyes wide open. I stand by my rules of not breeding less-than-perfect animals, so we'll see how far I get. I may fail, if so I'll likely substitute the Pin for Spider in the project. That's my backup plan.
I won't say it's not about the money... but money is NOT the first thing I think about. I am motivated to produce quality animals & to improve the breed whenever I can. I accept the risks that come with it. I love these snakes & am happy to work with them.
