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    Any One Have A Spider Fire Pic

    hi im looking to get a pic of a spider fire cross and does any know how much one would cost thanks

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    Re: Any One Have A Spider Fire Pic

    check on kingsnake, i've been seeing them on there. if I remember correctly they were a little over 1200.

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    google!!!! its a wonderful thing! also i think proexotics.com might have a pic. i know he does alot with fire... oh wait desert. nevermind. google!
    0.1 Normal (Sookie)
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    a bunch of red eared sliders
    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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    Re: Any One Have A Spider Fire Pic

    Justin Kobylka just did a morphs 101 youtube video on the pastel fire spider...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhOnpUccBMs&feature=sub

    that might interest you!

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    Here is my Sulfur Spider.

    I hatched out a clutch of Sulfur Spiders a few years ago. The Sulfur is a Het Black Eyed Lucy similar to the Fire.

    Dave


    This picture shows Sulfur Spider on the left, Spider Mojave on the bottom, and Spider on the right.


    Sulfur Spider and Spider.


    Close up of Sulfur Spider and Spider.

    The Spider is darker, the Sulfur Spider is more golden, and she looks fantastic as an adult.

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    Re: Any One Have A Spider Fire Pic

    Hi there, hope this is not out of topic. Would like to know when you add a fire gene into a spider, it wont show any effects in the beginning from the off springs but only glow when they turn into adults is it? Curious to know what's with the fire gene, does it apply the same to every morph that they will shine brighter from each shed?

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    Re: Any One Have A Spider Fire Pic

    First off, I wanna thank Emberball for those magnificent comparison pics. It really shows the disctinction of the sulfur spider as compared to a normal spider. Any adult pics?

    But, problem is when there nothing to compare to, isnt it hard to distinguish a light normal spider to a sulfu or fire spider?

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    Ooo yeah those sulfur spiders are awesome!!!

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    Re: Any One Have A Spider Fire Pic

    Quote Originally Posted by Snakydan View Post
    Hi there, hope this is not out of topic. Would like to know when you add a fire gene into a spider, it wont show any effects in the beginning from the off springs but only glow when they turn into adults is it? Curious to know what's with the fire gene, does it apply the same to every morph that they will shine brighter from each shed?
    there some "low quality" fires that can kinda look normal, but when looking at them next to normal offspring the difference is night and day. even after a first shed.

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