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Single Gene Spider
So I have been doing some research on single gene spiders as my newest BP I grabbed seems to ID as that. My question is are the Single genes usually have a yellowish going down their back and brownish looking underside? I will try to post newer pictures when possible.
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Re: Single Gene Spider
There is a wide variance in the spider morph. Without a picture nobody's going to be able to tell you if it's a single Gene spider or if it's more than that as soon as you post a picture will be able to tell you
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Re: Single Gene Spider
Originally Posted by StillBP
There is a wide variance in the spider morph. Without a picture nobody's going to be able to tell you if it's a single Gene spider or if it's more than that as soon as you post a picture will be able to tell you
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Thanks i have posted picturs in another thread but noticed the yellow was alot more boticable latley. And seen most spiders tend to have a whitish underbelly, which is throwing me off woth the brownish color. I will pots pics as soon as i can.
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Re: Single Gene Spider
Was it the one you bought at Petco if so I just looked at that post that is a single Gene spider low white . good-looking snake
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Last edited by StillBP; 09-20-2018 at 01:39 PM.
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Re: Single Gene Spider
Yes thanks. Thats mainly what threw me off i am like where is the white i see on all these other spiders!
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Re: Single Gene Spider
There is a very wide variance in spiders they go from high white to low white to no white. a lot of pattern to a little pattern high gold to almost green. It's one of the more varried morphs out there
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Re: Single Gene Spider
Originally Posted by StillBP
There is a very wide variance in spiders they go from high white to low white to no white. a lot of pattern to a little pattern high gold to almost green. It's one of the more varried morphs out there
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Yes I noticed that as i was researching them. They have some crazy patterns.
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Re: Single Gene Spider
Spiders imo are awesome looking, just awesome patterns! I don’t want to deal with the flipping over and head wobbling, so I abstain, but I bet one day I will change my mind and get one, because they are so fantastic! Especially some of the combos.
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Re: Single Gene Spider
Originally Posted by Godzilla78
Spiders imo are awesome looking, just awesome patterns! I don’t want to deal with the flipping over and head wobbling, so I abstain, but I bet one day I will change my mind and get one, because they are so fantastic! Especially some of the combos.
Once you own one you'll be thinking, why did I wait so long.
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Re: Single Gene Spider
Originally Posted by Godzilla78
Spiders imo are awesome looking, just awesome patterns! I don’t want to deal with the flipping over and head wobbling, so I abstain, but I bet one day I will change my mind and get one, because they are so fantastic! Especially some of the combos.
Honestly I have not seen any signs of wobbling, which is awesome.
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