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Spider Combo question

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  • 11-30-2011, 11:03 PM
    Jessica Loesch
    Re: Spider Combo question
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    Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana View Post
    I'd be interested to see the adults of all these fancy morphs ...

    I don't imagine that there is a ball python that remains stark black and white into adulthood (other than the "panda pied"), but if there is, man I'd love to see it :D

    Hmm ... I wonder if an axanthic super pastel fire spider might look like that ...

    I suspect it would be, in axanthic pattern of this snake, a more stark white version as the killer bee is more stark white and clean than the reg bee in axanthic coloring.
    http://www.jkobylkareptiles.com/snake_room.php?id=51

    Really probably not all that different than the axanthic killer bee, however I bet it would hold it's colors better, but would not be black on white, more like gray on white. I think the axanthic fire bee might be a better bet on contrasting black and white.
  • 12-02-2011, 11:55 PM
    Melissuhhh
    Re: Spider Combo question
    The calider (Calico spider) Lots of white, and black.
  • 12-05-2011, 11:59 PM
    ClarkT
    I'm wondering about an axanthic spider mojave. Has anyone produced one of those yet? Any pics?
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