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    Hi. I do not know why it hotlinked, as I set it to be a picture and it looked fine when posted but then turned into a hotlink after I reloaded about 3 times. Strange. I am sorry anyway, it was not intentional to break any rules and perhaps I did something wrong.

    I guess you're right, I did ask him, he said there was no spider. I just don't get how this one looks so darn different. I really must just be paranoid. I appreciate your kindness and tolerance. I do apologize. I am sorry for being skeptical.

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    As Deb stated is natural variations between the animals. You are not going to find an animal that looks exactly like the one on WoBP, even when they have the exact same genes.

    Notice one thing though, the one produced by Chun does NOT have a head stamp, and the spider Deb linked as an example does. Spider is a pattern modifier morph. When you enter spider into the equation, it alters the pattern. That pattern alteration is NOT present in Chun's animal. If you're really having such a hard time telling, go look at and really study several examples of each gene individually, and is combos with each other. Learn what it looks like when these genes interact. And def shoot Chun an email. I just bought a girl off of him and I promise, he doesn't bite and he'll answer any questions you might have
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    I haven't produced any Mojave Sterlings, but I have produced two Mystic Sterlings from the same Pewter Mystic father and two different females. Note, they are a 2015 and a 2016, but see how much variation there is in the two examples.

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    Well known, established, and a reputable breeder. I would never question a Pro's judgement
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