Still No Super Cinny Spider?
I posted a while ago asking about whether a super cinnamon spider had been produced. I can't seem to find any pictures or mention of it anywhere. I am far from producing one as I don't even have a cinnamon yet but its on my "To Make" list (its #1 right now). If it has been produced, are there any pictures around?
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I just emailed NERD asking if they knew..If I get a response I'll let you know...Try contactin Ralph Davis...Im not sure if he deals with the cinnys to much...
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have'nt heard of a super cinny spider as a super cinny is all black, dont know how well the spider trait would show up. i am in rich va also
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Nice to see a fellow Richmonder!
I'm interested to see the morph mainly because I want to see how the spider's white sides would show up on a super cinny. It would be pretty interesting if the super cinny got the high white sides from a spider and looked half and half (black on top, white on the bottom), but there is only one way to find out how these genes would interact. I need to get me a cinny girl!
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That snake would be a genetic mess!!!:rofl:
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twistedtails
That snake would be a genetic mess!!!:rofl:
Are you referring to the duckbill face and it would wobble. It would almost be cute, in a pathetic sort of way.
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did u go to the richmond show over the weekend?
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Jay_Bunny
Are you referring to the duckbill face and it would wobble. It would almost be cute, in a pathetic sort of way.
I couldn’t help thinking something similar about the caramel spider. Wouldn't the kinks in either combo interfere with the spin? Hopefully we can figure out what the variables are that allows some spiders, super cinnamons, and caramels to be problem free and use that info to virtually eliminate the issues with those morphs.
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I've seen a lot of black bees and cinnabees for sale. People must be working on it... I'm also dying to see a super black/super cinny pinstripe.
(I think the duckbill is cute! But the wobble alarms me.)
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snakesRus
did u go to the richmond show over the weekend?
I did. I was there with a friend and her brother. I was sooooo tempted to bring sooooo many things home. I ALMOST had my husband convinced to let me get a little het pied girl. The show was very small though. I think when it is time for me to purchase some snakes I might head to a larger show.
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Jay_Bunny
I did. I was there with a friend and her brother. I was sooooo tempted to bring sooooo many things home. I ALMOST had my husband convinced to let me get a little het pied girl. The show was very small though. I think when it is time for me to purchase some snakes I might head to a larger show.
Het pied girls are a smart investment. I'm just sayin'. :gj:
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I was soooooo close! If I had really begged I'm sure I could have come home with one, but I didn't want to risk making him annoyed. He's let me spend so much on the snakes I already have. Haha. Well there is a show in October so hopefully by then I'll have a better (or 2nd) job and can afford it myself. Actually, hopefully by that show I can get a cinnamon female and het pied female. :)
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i had these thoughts too. i made a thread in a other forum and asked what would the worst combo be. we came across that the caramel spider super cinni would be the worst. kinked duckbilled an wobbled... lol
pure animal...
hope it never will be produced... but it could be ok too- so maybe... who knows...
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More specifically the worst combo would be a FEMALE super cinny/spider/caramel.
dont forget that female caramels are seriously reproductively challenged.
What about adding the woma gene in the mix. whats one more lethal gene!
Nick
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womas arent lethal, hg womas are homozygous lethal, and it was established in another thread that female caramels arent really challeneged at egg laying