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honey bee vs ghost spider

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  • 09-16-2015, 02:23 PM
    PitOnTheProwl
    Yeah that doesnt look like anything more than a Spider to me too.
  • 09-16-2015, 02:35 PM
    locolobito
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
    World of balls, yes
  • 09-16-2015, 02:38 PM
    locolobito
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
    Down its back is butterscotch and orange flecks up its sides. It's a normal spider.
  • 09-16-2015, 02:46 PM
    locolobito
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
  • 09-16-2015, 08:12 PM
    locolobito
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
    But regardless of it being a honey bee/ghost spider. I breed him to my pastel and my normal the clutches will all be het ghost, right? With chance of bumblebee? Breed het spider to het pastel, I get a humblebee?

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  • 09-16-2015, 09:50 PM
    Bigfish1975
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by locolobito View Post
    But regardless of it being a honey bee/ghost spider. I breed him to my pastel and my normal the clutches will all be het ghost, right? With chance of bumblebee? Breed het spider to het pastel, I get a humblebee?

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    So I think you've been mislead. The snake I'm seeing appears to be a single gene spider. Is it possible that you misheard the breeder and that they may have called it a spider het ghost/hypo? That would explain the normal appearing spider animal shown in the pics. Also, I think someone posted some information on genetics. The spider gene is dominant and pastel is co-dominant. There aren't any animals the would be "het" for these genes. The "het" refers to an animal that carries a recessive gene that is not expressed. For example a "het albino" animal carries the albino gene but it doesn't look like an albino.
  • 09-16-2015, 10:45 PM
    locolobito
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
    So even with the orange coming up its sides it's still a normal spider?

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  • 09-16-2015, 10:47 PM
    locolobito
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
    And his 1st shed was clear also.

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  • 09-16-2015, 11:07 PM
    locolobito
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
    I didn't mishear, I still have the emails

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  • 09-17-2015, 05:52 AM
    PitOnTheProwl
    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by locolobito View Post
    So even with the orange coming up its sides it's still a normal spider?

    That does not make it a Hypo. It could be Het Hypo considering Ghost is a recessive gene. Still no seeing any in the body of the snake you posted.
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