Spider poss het ghost! HELP!
Hello ther guys im a beginner just getting into the hobby ive done reaserch and stuff but i cant always find an answer to the question im looking for. I recently purchased a spider ball python at repticon. He was the last spider left and he just happend to be poss het ghost. Im not really familiar with how to look for het markings... is there something i should look for? I bought a female pastel and a female lesser to breed to him in the future i would like to get a ghost female as well but idk if im better off to try to prove him out or just not worry about it for now and get something else. All help and advice qould be appreciated.http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/12/4ygahu8e.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/12/dajatuhe.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/12/aseqy3y3.jpg
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Re: Spider poss het ghost! HELP!
he does have a yellow stripe on both of his sides in the white that dosnt show up well in photos could that be a marker? Like i said im still a noob but i havnt noticed this on other spiders but then agaian i havnt looked for it
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Oh ok thankyou
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Do you think i should get a ghost and try to prove him out or something that is 100% het for ghost?
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KING JAMES
poss. = 33% or lower...its up to you but if you are just getting into it then it may be easier to just treat him as a spider.
You are wrong. A poss het is anything less than 100%. Why else would there be 50% and 66% poss hets. All the poss part means is that one or more parent carries the gene. The percentages let you know if it was one or both parents that carry the gene.
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