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    Albino Spinner

    Ok so as my sig says, I want to one day produce BEL's, a Super Black Pastel and... an Albino Spinner. So to start off I know I need an albino and a spinner, I also know that I won't make one the first time I breed them cus albino is a recessive gene. My question is how exactly would I go about this.. I already have a female albino on hold for me, so I am looking into getting a male spinner. I want to know where I go from here.... Will the albino x spinner offsprings be spinner het. albino?
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    You could just get a Albino Spider and Bred it with a Albino Pinstripe.
    In the clutch you'd get Albinos, Albino Spiders, Albino Pinstripes and Albino Spinners!
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    That does sounds good, but I feel they may a little tooooo expensive for me. Will spinner het. albino x albino work?
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    Re: Albino Spinner

    Quote Originally Posted by that_dc5 View Post
    That does sounds good, but I feel they may a little tooooo expensive for me. Will spinner het. albino x albino work?
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    Re: Albino Spinner

    Quote Originally Posted by that_dc5 View Post
    That does sounds good, but I feel they may a little tooooo expensive for me. Will spinner het. albino x albino work?
    It will work, but the chances of it happening are pretty slim. Somewhere around one in twelve or so I believe...

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    Re: Albino Spinner

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    It will work, but the chances of it happening are pretty slim. Somewhere around one in twelve or so I believe...
    I saw the percentages

    Well maybe from here to there I can buy an albino pin and albino spider. Not only have I not seen a Spinner het. albino, but Im sure its more expensive than the above 2.
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    Re: Albino Spinner

    Or you could go the cheaper way and pick up a spider het albino and a pinstripe het albino odds aren't as good but you still have a chance. I am also attempting to hit this combo. I have a female albino breeding my pin het albino male this season hoping to get a pinstripe albino. I have a female spider het albino I held back from last season to breed either the pin het albino or and albino pin to her the following season... Good luck which ever way you decide to go
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    Re: Albino Spinner

    Quote Originally Posted by that_dc5 View Post
    I saw the percentages

    Well maybe from here to there I can buy an albino pin and albino spider. Not only have I not seen a Spinner het. albino, but Im sure its more expensive than the above 2.
    If you decided to go the Albino Pin X Albino Spider route I'd recommend getting your female first and then your male a year later, since female take about a year longer to mature.
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    Another option is to get a female spider het albino, female pin het albino and a male albino. That will increase your odds of getting the albino pin and albino spider. then breed thoes two together. Now if you get a male first breed it to the 2 hets untill you get the female you want plus its helps with the over all odds
    1.1 Het Albino Ball 1.0 Spider
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    1.0 Caramel 0.1 Mojave het Caramel

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    Re: Albino Spinner

    Quote Originally Posted by Agent73 View Post
    If you decided to go the Albino Pin X Albino Spider route I'd recommend getting your female first and then your male a year later, since female take about a year longer to mature.
    Yea I know, whichever direction I go, I will always make sure I load up on females.

    I think for now I'm gonna stick with this plan: breed female albino to spinner. Raise those babies and breed together. Simple, cheap, but the wait will be longer. I wish I wasn't a student on a student budget. Then I'd do things the fastest way even if it was more expensive. Oh well, at least my BEL plan is well under way.
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