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    Vanilla spiders?

    Alright I've been looking at examples of this combo and I truly don't see the difference between a vanilla spider and a nice regular spider.

    Are there certain markers/ traits I should be looking for?
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    Re: Vanilla spiders?

    It really depends on the animal. Vanilla, is going to do different things with different combos. Typically, the head pattern should look more blushed and softer colors throughout.

    Here is a example of a Fire Spider http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/fire-spider/

    With the Vanilla gene
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...pider-vanilla/

    Vanilla and Fire really compliment each other in my opinion.
    Last edited by WmHrbst; 04-09-2015 at 10:20 AM.

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    Ok, here is the animal I was sent. I had some issues the seller and they offered to upgrade my vanilla female to a vanilla spider female. I agreed but had not requested photos of her. Is this girl indeed what I was told or just a normal spider?




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    0.1 Spider, 0.2 Pastel, 0.1 Enchi, 0.1 Albino

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    honestly i have a weird regular spider which looks same as your in colors and head stamps. i guess should wait for someone who own a spider vanilla to tell you .
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    Still looking for opinions on my girl
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    Re: Vanilla spiders?

    That is a normal spider

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    Re: Vanilla spiders?

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...pider-vanilla/
    Here u go.I can't really judge on your pics tho.


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    Hello! I have a yearling spider who looks almost identical to yours. This was a very very pale creamy yellow as a baby, today she is slightly paler and more yellow than my other classic spiders. She came from a normal * axanthic spider crossing, the normal mother is very pale and blushed but not a vanilla.

    I hope the pics can help you, best wishes, Kati

    1. as a baby hatchling



    2. a bit older



    3. today





    4. The pale normal mom




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    I just hatched two that I think are Spider Vanillas. I'm on the road for two days but I will try to take photos of them when I get back. Just on first glance at your photos the head stamps are similar to mine.

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    Wow! Very interesting!

    Is there variation amongst vanillas? I have no idea how to identify one. What do you think about the mother of my clutch? I don't dare to keep her as anything else as a normal, because she hasn't got a very blushed head, and has normal-like blotches on her belly. Haven't found any photos of a belly of vanilla, could someone show me a good example?

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