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    Fire Spider? Help me ID please

    Hi every one. Please help me ID this newly acquired Ball python. Is this Fire Spider Morph? The seller said that the parent is bumblebee and normal het fire.
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    Re: Fire Spider? Help me ID please

    what do you mean "het fire", fire is not recessive.

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    Re: Fire Spider? Help me ID please

    The seller lied to you. No such thing as het fire.

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    Re: Fire Spider? Help me ID please

    ah ok. I'm just new to bp. so based on the picture, is this just an ordinary spider?

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    Re: Fire Spider? Help me ID please

    No such thing as het fire. Fire is no recessive.

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    Re: Fire Spider? Help me ID please

    Quote Originally Posted by exoticaddict View Post
    ah ok. I'm just new to bp. so based on the picture, is this just an ordinary spider?
    Looks like it. But I couldn't say for sure. Who knows what it is if the seller thinks there can be het fires lol

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    Re: Fire Spider? Help me ID please

    here is a spider fire. I have 2 of these. one I produced and one I traded for. the head markings on both of mine look very close to each other. here's a pic of one of mine



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    Maybe the seller meant het super fire.. Regardless, bad pictures and a confused seller would be enough for me to avoid personally.

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    Wow the seller either is misinformed or lied to you ! hope you diet get overcharged

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    Definition:
    Heterozygous = having a gene pair made up of two genes which are not the same. Examples -- an albino gene and a normal gene, a fire gene and a normal gene, a lesser gene and a mojave gene.

    There are lots of het fire pythons around. A het fire python has a fire mutant gene paired with a normal gene. But none of these het fires look normal. They are generally just called fires.

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