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Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is
Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
I would hold back the bright spider for sure.
Either could be the reason for the brighter babies.
I think I remember seeing a post somewhere on a Het Hypo to normal that produced several brighter offspring.
If I remember right they all proved out to be het.
More photos of her might help out.
I wouldnt call anything that vague genetic, especially on only one clutch. It is sad that many people will though. Just have a look at WOBP
The stripe and pattern called my attention more than the brightness, if compared to the young mother pic, they are more than similar. I am asking more pics.
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Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is
Looks just like a female and clutch of queenbees I hatched
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Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is
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DaDe_Reptiles (11-15-2016)
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Looks like a genetic harlequin.
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Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is
Originally Posted by fishboyUK
Looks just like a female and clutch of queenbees I hatched
Wow that baby is gorgeous, are you selling it?
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Re: Proven genetic, dont know what it is
It's a clutch from a couple years back. I sold them all except one female.
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