I went to our local reptile show a few weeks ago with a friend, who has now become very interested in bps. She asked me a question this morning and I can't for the life of me remember the answer.
Friend: "If the spiders wobble, does that mean any snake with a spider parent or grandparent wobbles, or just the ones that look like that?" (pointing to a calico spider on my phone)...my brain shut off.
Me: "Uhhhhh, yes. Wait, no?? Hummm...I don't remember. Let me get back to you"
So do only visual spiders/bees/etc have the wobble or combo with a spider gene visual or not?
The clutch I was showing her was from a bumblebee x sugar pewter and resulted in what look like: 2 bees of some kind, a sugar spider, and two pewters. So would the pewters also potentially have the wobble even though they lack any visual hint that their dam was a bee.
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How many generations back do genes matter anyway - I never hear anything about multiple generations when looking at morphs. Is that even a factor in breeding bps?