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    Re: Is this just a spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by mc5guy View Post
    The seller said she is from a spider looks like her to a spider breeding. So he said he promise if I breed her to another spider, I will get babies like this. Should I do that?
    Or if it is in fact a "super" spider, then if bred to a normal you should get all spiders??
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    Smokin reduced Spider!

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    To prove if it is a super would take a few breedings. Don't breed it to a spider. Then you'd never know. Breed it to a normal. Or to a double gene color morph. For instance. If you breed it to a super pastel, every baby would be a bumblebee if it was a super spider. The problem is, in order to rule out the possibility of simply having amazing luck, you would have to do this breeding every year for at least 3 clutches. Every baby ever produced would have to have the spider gene in it. Then you could safely say it was a super spider.

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    Super reduced pattern spider!
    It possible its a Super really nice!

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    I agree with breeding her to a normal just to see if you possibly got the first known Super Spider! Can you send me a pic? Your pic is not working for me! I would love to see her!!!

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    Re: Is this just a spider?

    If its just a spider, its the sickest spider I've ever seen. Very nice!
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    Re: Is this just a spider?

    I have produced spiders with a lot of striping. That to me looks like an extreme example.
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    Looks like a nice reduced striped spider. Hatched a couple out over the years, not quite that extreme mind you, Defiantly a good find!
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    Re: Is this just a spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Could just be the best example of a spider.
    I love a reduced pattern anything...but the best example of a Spider will have some pattern...and no spots...
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    For best results with offspring, breed it to a multi-trait color combination male.

    great pickup!

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