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Hi everyone showing my new male spider.
http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/...MAG0188_re.jpg
I don't know what can do this guy be like this. melanin? hormone? mutation?
and of cause i'm just got him this week so i don't know about his development.:confused:
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One thing i know that the seller told me " he is different as he was a baby"
http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/...MAG0202_re.jpg
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http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/...MAG0194_re.jpg
The truely is nobody knows here. How he come like this? When? He is like this as a baby really? Can he change back?
One thing i know i'll keep him although he change back.:D
Thanks
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Im going with a really funky Paradox.
VERY NICE SNAKE.
:gj:
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http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/...MAG0199_re.jpg
He is 2008, weight 450 grams and eating like a pig :taz:
Thanks :salute:
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Interesting snake, however until it's proven, it's just an interesting snake.
Good Luck!
Jim Smith
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There's a breederin the UK who hatches some interesting spiders, some of his normal spiders came out very 'silver' and the bees they make look very interesting/paradox.
Here is one of his 'paradox' bees:
it is a lemon pastel x spider
http://snakesnadders.tripod.com/site...nbumblebee.jpg
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Almost looks like a calico x spider:confused:
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It looks kinda IMGish. Here is a thread on a spider who went through the IMG thing. Make sure you look near the end for updated pics of her.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...2581&highlight
If your spider is IMG, it wasn't like that as a hatchling, and it will gradually get closer to looking like a normal spider, but I think they never really get all the way back to normal. And I think so far, no one has proven IMG to be caused by anything genetic.
The thing is your snake looks like it has some sections that have remained normal spider looking, and as far as I am aware, IMG snakes change their whole body when they change. So the IMG thing may not apply at all. Part normal and part wierd is more like paradox, and in that case, your snake would have hatched that way and will stay that way its whole life. Unfortunately, paradox also has never been proven genetic as far as I am aware.