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    Registered User Mike.P's Avatar
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    What to look for in a Spinner?

    Need a bit of advice... I might go purchase a female Spinner tomorrow, and am trying to decide between the two that the breeder sent me pics of. What is the proper pattern for one? Looking to breed her with my lesser platty, so trying to figure out what will give the best results.

    The first has a much lighter complexion, and very few, short black stripes. The second is darker, has more stripes which are longer, and have a more pronounced pattern. I'm trying to get the pictures on here, but I'm forum challenged apparently. Grrr! I got them uploaded into "member's galleries" but it won't let me put them in the post. If anyone could tell me how to do that as well... lol

    Appreciate any thoughts or suggestions.

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    Oh... I just noticed that you can click on images under my name and stats. lol. Duh! Thoser are the only two pics I have up right now, so they are the snakes in question. Which is the better one, if anyone has an opinion?

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    It really depends on what you want to go for with the offspring, its all personal preference. If you prefer more reduced patterns, go that way. Interact with both of them when you go look, just see which one you like better

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