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  • 02-23-2013, 12:17 PM
    BPro927
    Would you breed this Spider?
    Beautiful Spider! Super pastel is a excellent idea! But if u ever want to get super creative... Fine your self a butter fire male! Nuclear spider!

    Yes they will probably be a bit more expensive about 3-4 times more, but hey... That's why we are in it! I wanna make something not many people have!

    Good luck are you beautiful spider!
  • 02-23-2013, 11:26 PM
    angllady2
    If you do go the super pastel route, be VERY selective. Some look great as babies, but terrible as adults. And then there are those that look terrible no matter the age. If you can find a high yellow super with lots of blushing and a faded head sitting at around 500 grams, then you'll have an excellent idea of what it will look like as an adult. Don't fall for a high yellow hatchling, because odds better than even it won't look nearly as nice once it hits around 8 months old.

    Now, as for your spider. That one picture isn't a lot, but she has a great reduced pattern with what appears to be deep black lines. She appears to be a mid-high white, so chances are good she'll throw some nice mid white bees. Of course, bumblebees aren't the only way to go with spiders. There are a large number of spider combos out there to look into, who knows you might find something new to tickle your fancy.

    Gale
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