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    Clutch #1, spider x lesser

    First clutch, 6 eggs, 2 were slugs. The last 4 eggs did go full term and 4 healthy babies are out of the eggs. Was hoping for some lesserbees but good luck next year, ended up with 1.0 normal and 1.2 spiders. Will be keeping one of the spider girls, liked their pattern so can't complain

    It's all about genetics ..

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    Re: Clutch #1, spider x lesser

    Quote Originally Posted by Genetics View Post
    First clutch, 6 eggs, 2 were slugs. The last 4 eggs did go full term and 4 healthy babies are out of the eggs. Was hoping for some lesserbees but good luck next year, ended up with 1.0 normal and 1.2 spiders. Will be keeping one of the spider girls, liked their pattern so can't complain

    The Spider at the bottom right with it's head in the bottom left corner is a keeper. Congrats!
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    Yep, and that's the female I'll be keeping Looking forward to their first shed, she seems to be a bit lighter than her siblings.
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    Wanted to update this thread with some pics of the hatchlings after shed.

    I probed the females, and found out that only one of them actually was a female... The other one was just a male who was hard to pop... Fortunately the keeper-female was the only female

    Some pics, the normal male, have no idea what's going on with his nose, seems like a bit of shed but this appared a few days after shed. Hope it disappears after next shed;


    Spider male #1, he's really dark;


    Spider male #2 - really diggin' this one. He's sold already;


    And the only spider female;
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    Nice clutch, sucks about the slugs.

    I like that female spider as well, and I bet you're glad she's actually a female and didn't turn up to be a male. lol
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    If that female had been a male I would be very disappointed Didn't get the lesserbee AND if all had been males, woah... That would have been sad. Very happy with the female, I have another spider female, but this one is way prettier
    It's all about genetics ..

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    Aww I'm sorry you missed the 2 gene, but that's a nice looking spider you're keeping. Congrats!
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    Congrats on the clutch! Youll get the 2 gene next year, I know it!
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    Very nice spider! Congrats!

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    Thanks, hope I get my first 2-gene animals from the clutch I have cooking in the 'bator... who's your daddy x mojave - 6 eggs
    It's all about genetics ..

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