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    Proven genetic, dont know what it is

    This are not mine but its clearly genetic. Any ideas?

    Pair was
    Spider het ghost x "normal".


    Young mom



    Mom with eggs


    Hatchlings



    Normal and dinker.


    Thanks!!

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    Mom looks like a very bad example of a vanilla or possible fire.... but not an expert.

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    Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is

    I dont think is fire or vanilla. The patterns is so tidy and the almost complete stripe. They are not as bright as a fire, they do brighten the spider up!



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    No idea what it may be - but it's beautiful!

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    What others did she produce or was it just the one clutch?
    I hope they have more before claiming a new gene.

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    Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is

    It is her first clutch. And he is not claiming anything, he thought there were nice normals.
    There is a lot of morphs out there and I am not aware of them all. Just hoping someone could recognize it.

    You dont think it's genetic?


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    Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is

    It looks like it did something funky to the spider in that hatchling shot. Hold them all back and do some more breeding.

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    I have a normal girl that seems to do something similar. Everything she produces comes out super clean and bright. Haven't had the chance to breed back any of her offspring yet though.
    Where are we going, and why am I in this handbasket?

    Never argue with idiots. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with their experience.
    Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.

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    I would hold back the bright spider for sure.
    Either could be the reason for the brighter babies.
    I think I remember seeing a post somewhere on a Het Hypo to normal that produced several brighter offspring.
    If I remember right they all proved out to be het.

    More photos of her might help out.

    I wouldnt call anything that vague genetic, especially on only one clutch. It is sad that many people will though. Just have a look at WOBP
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    Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is

    Quote Originally Posted by Aztec4mia View Post
    It looks like it did something funky to the spider in that hatchling shot. Hold them all back and do some more breeding.
    I hope I could, they are not mine.
    He is keeping them, to breed back to mom.

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