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    Re: DaBoaDude

    Quote Originally Posted by Sebrina View Post
    Quoted from Reptiles Forums UK:
    http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/1169209-post3.html

    Sorry about the link not sure if it's against the rules if it is I apologize, I've linked the single post where I gathered that information only just in case.
    wow thats interesting... i would like to look into super spiders in the future, so i can get full clutches of spiders... For now, well, next season (2009), im breeding, our spider to a normal female, to get half a clutch of spider hopefully, i will never do spider x spider, because of the higher chance of passing on the wobble head trait... I believe if you breed a spider to something besides a spider it gives it a less chance of getting the wobble head trait but dont quote me on it because im not to sure if im lying or not but i know most bumble bees dont have it, because they are only 50% spider.....

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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the super spider hasn't been proven yet? it's all speculation as of right now.
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    Re: DaBoaDude

    Quote Originally Posted by filly77 View Post
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the super spider hasn't been proven yet? it's all speculation as of right now.
    That's what I'm thinking as well...
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    Re: DaBoaDude

    Quote Originally Posted by Sebrina View Post
    Quoted from Reptiles Forums UK:
    http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/1169209-post3.html

    Sorry about the link not sure if it's against the rules if it is I apologize, I've linked the single post where I gathered that information only just in case.

    Hmmm, well, he doesn't state who has proved a super spider. Whereas Brian of BHB has stated he believes that he has a super pin as every clutch thrown by a particular animal produced all pins. No one (that I'm aware of) has made the same claim about a super spider. That linked post sounds more like speculation than conclusive evidence.

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    Re: DaBoaDude

    [QUOTE=DBD;933733] i will never do spider x spider, because of the higher chance of passing on the wobble head trait... I believe if you breed a spider to something besides a spider it gives it a less chance of getting the wobble head trait
    this is not true you can have spider that has a severely bad wobble, and his hatchlings could show no sign at all. Same goes with a spider who shows no signs at all could produce a clutch of spiders with wobbles. Hope this helps!

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