Yea for some reason my mind put spider in the codom group.. Please disregard my brain fart
I pardon you. :D
11-16-2006, 04:40 PM
ECLARK
Re: Homozygous Spiders
Did a spider x normal breeding last year that produced all spider offspring.
The male spider that was used is a product of a spider X spider breeding.
I think super spider, call it what you want. :)
No visual clues, looks like any other spider.
11-16-2006, 05:26 PM
Griggs2121
Re: Homozygous Spiders
Quote:
Originally Posted by ECLARK
Did a spider x normal breeding last year that produced all spider offspring.
The male spider that was used is a product of a spider X spider breeding.
I think super spider, call it what you want. :)
No visual clues, looks like any other spider.
exactly.
11-16-2006, 06:48 PM
tmlowe5704
Re: Homozygous Spiders
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Originally Posted by Griggs2121
exactly.
it could have just been the odds. breed it a few years and then I will listen
11-16-2006, 07:09 PM
gncz73
Re: Homozygous Spiders
not really look how long it took the pied to prove out and live
Quote:
Originally Posted by jglass38
There is no lotto to hit. Don't you think if there was a super that Kevin at NERD would have produced it already? He is the originator of nearly every Spider mutation out there. (if not all).
11-16-2006, 07:18 PM
jglass38
Re: Homozygous Spiders
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Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
it could have just been the odds. breed it a few years and then I will listen
I guess we'll see... :)
11-16-2006, 07:42 PM
ECLARK
Re: Homozygous Spiders
Quote:
Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
it could have just been the odds. breed it a few years and then I will listen
No not just the odds when you get 7 spiders out of 7 eggs, this years breedings should shed some light on this hopefully. :)
11-16-2006, 07:49 PM
ECLARK
Re: Homozygous Spiders
Quote:
Originally Posted by jglass38
There is no lotto to hit. Don't you think if there was a super that Kevin at NERD would have produced it already? He is the originator of nearly every Spider mutation out there. (if not all).
Thats an interesting question Jamie, I wonder if kevin has done any spider X spider breedings. seems to me hes more about breeding different morphs together to produce new stuff as opposed to just reproducing the same morphs over and over. :)
11-16-2006, 07:51 PM
tmlowe5704
Re: Homozygous Spiders
Quote:
Originally Posted by ECLARK
No not just the odds when you get 7 spiders out of 7 eggs, this years breedings should shed some light on this hopefully. :)
well i have seen people that get 100% of eggs from het x visual be visuals. your chances are statistically doubled when working with doms and co doms so I am just saying that I personally would not go just by 1 year of breeding.
I am not saying you are wrong, just saying it will take more proof for me
11-16-2006, 08:50 PM
ddbjdealer
Re: Homozygous Spiders
Quote:
Originally Posted by ECLARK
No not just the odds when you get 7 spiders out of 7 eggs, this years breedings should shed some light on this hopefully. :)
I think I remember hearing that someone got 7 out of 7 'binos.... maybe he's got some kind of super 'bino! :twisted: