Btw those snakes I posted are spider blackhead ringer gene and blackhead spider red gene.
I just want people to look outside the box sometimes. I'm so blown away there was already a group of folks that ruled this a normal. A normal with white specks on the sides.. Spider head pattern.
I've seen a few spiders even lower expression than this prove to make spiders. I guess I've seen too many snakes.
04-08-2013, 01:50 AM
zeion97
Re: odd spider
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Originally Posted by majorleaguereptiles
Btw those snakes I posted are spider blackhead ringer gene and blackhead spider red gene.
I just want people to look outside the box sometimes. I'm so blown away there was already a group of folks that ruled this a normal. A normal with white specks on the sides.. Spider head pattern.
I've seen a few spiders even lower expression than this prove to make spiders. I guess I've seen too many snakes.
I guess you learn something new every day. In all honestly it seemed like you were trying to make the OP feel stupid. I guess in reality You can't always trust a book by its cover,
Thanks for sharing a awesome pic BTW.
04-08-2013, 02:31 AM
SnowShredder
I'm really not seeing a spider
04-08-2013, 03:39 AM
Coleslaw007
Re: odd spider
Looks like a crazy normal to me too honestly.
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04-08-2013, 07:45 AM
liv
looks normal :confusd: what the heck did it look like as a hatchling to make a "reputable" breeder label it as a spider?
04-08-2013, 07:48 AM
liv
Re: odd spider
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Originally Posted by majorleaguereptiles
More than likely another gene may have affected its appearance.
OP said it was from a spiderXnormal pairing.
04-08-2013, 08:56 AM
kdreptiles
Re: odd spider
There's a couple specific markings that make me think that's a spider, albeit the lowest quality I've ever seen. That, or it's mixed with something, but since that's an unknown I'll just stick with my idea that it's a grade E spider. Maybe a pic of the belly might help?