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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2042023, member: 118921"] This is absolutely my opinion - this is why I would take them as a rescue (I even looked into rescues first before getting Taco from a breeder), but not would support breeding them. Same goes for other types of pets where I would not support the breeding but would take a rescue whenever I have the chance to get them a good life (mentioning the latter as sometimes you just cannot decide by emotions alone; ). For me the worth of an animal doesn't depend on colors, patterns, symmetry or such - I'm happy when they are healthy, that's the most important thing, and if not, I try to help to make that happen as good as possible. Absolutely, so much. (This has sometimes also posed some kind of "ethical dilemma" on me: buying a neglected pet - wasn't bearded dragon, was hermit crabs - from a pet store to save it from this pet store as well as from possible owners who might not care adequately for it, but might it be replaced by another one being neglected?) [/QUOTE]
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