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  • 08-05-2010, 11:34 PM
    OhhWatALoser
    Re: spider x spider
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Steveoo View Post
    well this tread was not started to ask the question of a supper form of a spider and not even if there was a homozygous that just looked like a normal spider but the Question was is it going to be worth breeding to spiders or is it going to kill off to many of the young?
    i want to breed
    spider het axanthic x spider het axanthic
    to hopefully end up with more axanthic spiders. i know i can breed a normal het to a spider het and possible end up with one but i wanted to up my chances by having both parents be spider.
    THATS WHAT THIS POST STARTED AS. so this really isnt just an other post about supper spider or not. see?

    well your answer is then, no one can answer right now that but god.
  • 08-06-2010, 06:46 AM
    rabernet
    Re: spider x spider
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Steveoo View Post
    well this tread was not started to ask the question of a supper form of a spider and not even if there was a homozygous that just looked like a normal spider but the Question was is it going to be worth breeding to spiders or is it going to kill off to many of the young? i want to breed
    spider het axanthic x spider het axanthic
    to hopefully end up with more axanthic spiders. i know i can breed a normal het to a spider het and possible end up with one but i wanted to up my chances by having both parents be spider.
    THATS WHAT THIS POST STARTED AS. so this really isnt just an other post about supper spider or not. see?

    I am personally unaware of any reports of offspring from spider to spider breedings having failure to thrive.

    I believe that they hatch and thrive at the same rate as any other breeding.
  • 08-06-2010, 08:46 AM
    Steveoo
    Re: spider x spider
    haha yeah iv read lots of people seeming to not have much trouble. but that last post of mine was just more aimed at the person complaining about this thread, just because a side topic was brought up dosent make this the same as all the others just asking the question of the supper form or what ever. =]
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