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  • 04-13-2011, 09:14 PM
    Emilio
    Re: Beautiful day to take some pictures
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    Originally Posted by HighEndRoyalPythons View Post
    I wouldn't disagree with your theory, but I haven't gone far enough in the project to prove or disprove what you're saying. Tell me, what is it specifically about her that you think marks her as a het? I'd like to hear a fresh perspective.

    I don't remember seeing a spider with so much head pattern, I also see a very bold pattern not something you see much now a days in spiders. I think she is very bright too.

    Have you seen what a single copy of the pied gene does to a spider gives it a crazy busy pattern it completely changes things up to the point where the trained eye can more than likely pick out the hets.

    Maybe I'm crazy lol Good luck with her.
  • 04-14-2011, 04:10 AM
    HighEndRoyalPythons
    No I don't think you're crazy. In fact I agree about the head pattern. The body pattern and brightness I'm not sure of, the line of spiders I'm using for the project tend to be bright and her father, who is a proven het clown, has a much more typical reduced spider pattern.
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