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pic request, PLEASE
hey everybody I'm thinking of picking up a second BP to breed to my female normal. my budget is about $200 so I'm thinking either a spider or a pastel male. i keep reading about "good looking" snakes and want to make sure i get one that will produce "good looking" offspring. Can you guys help me out and show me examples of good looking vs NOT good looking snakes of those 2 morphs?
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Re: pic request, PLEASE
EHH this you might have some trouble with because what you think is "GOOD" I might not and vice versa .... for instance when it comes to spiders some people like the spider pattern all connected some like it broken up , some like low white sides some like high. Pastels vary as well some have some nice blushing some dont, babies tend to be a bright yellow and as they get older lets just say isnt as yellow. Im no expert but I hope you understand what Im trying to say!
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Here's my male spider:

Rather than telling you he's good, I'll just give you information.
He's got high gold color, which I like a lot. He has a few spots, which some consider a flaw. He has medium white sides. His pattern isn't really very uniform or outstanding in any particular way. He has a wobble.
I think he's a good breeder, because I value his coloration very highly. He also has an excellent temperament, and is an excellent feeder. I disregard the wobble, because I don't believe it can be bred out. (Some people do).
I would pair him with reduced pattern females and clear-window females of light or high yellow color to preserve the gold and help improve his offspring.
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Here are my two spiders, Hera and Juno.
Hera is what I would consider an "excellent" grade spider by my standards. I wouldn't mind adding more like her, but I've seen very few. She is bright gold with a very "drippy" reduced-pattern, no spots, and high-white sides. She reminds me very much of a Stingerbee (Enchi spider), though to my knowledge she is just a single-gene spider. (The pictures actually wash out a lot of her gold coloring.)


Juno is what I would consider a "good" grade spider. She is a light gold-tan (not as bright gold as Hera) with a more "standard" reduced pattern and no spotting. She has low-medium white sides.

Both girls love to eat and have minimal neurologic signs -- also very important in my book.
By my standards, a "poor" grade spider would have a lot of black patterning with heavy spots, low white sides and a dark brown base-color. I'm not going to post pictures of what I would consider "poor" grade because everyone's opinion is different and I don't want to offend anyone by posting a link to someone's animal as "poor" ..! Ultimately, it's about what catches YOUR eye -- I think there is a fairly wide range of opinion on spiders.
Pastels seem a bit more straightforward, IMO -- though some (like me) like them reduced or banded pattern, with lots of blushing, and others like a bold, busy pattern, I think everyone can agree that brighter is better. We'd all rather see a yellow/gold pastel than a brown/tan one, regardless of pattern.
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A good pastel that has kept it's colors up to adult hood:

ball-python by Mitsumike, on Flickr
Spiders range from golden in color to brown, reduced pattern to busy and high white to low white.
I like my decently reduced golden spider:

spider_april_2010 by Mitsumike, on Flickr
They get more reduced than this (up to spinner looking)
Last edited by MitsuMike; 12-13-2010 at 02:53 PM.
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To me a Nice looking spider is one that has a good mix of white and color while having distinct yet minimal pattern

and as for Pastel's blushing and color are my thing..I like my pastels Yellow not orange if I can help it
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: pic request, PLEASE
Thanks for all the good pictures everybody. Would you guys say pastels or spiders (or other suggestions) would be better for a first time breeder?
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Re: pic request, PLEASE
 Originally Posted by MitsuMike
Now THAT is a nice pastel! (By my pastel standards ) Is she yours?
Last edited by Serpent_Nirvana; 12-13-2010 at 06:28 PM.
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