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    Genetic Question

    I picked up a baby ball the other day that came from a Normal x Spider paring. This baby is one of the normal looking babies. Just wondering does that make it a possible het for spider? I've been into snakes for 12 to 15 some odd years and never really got into the breeding thing but have picked up some Balls in the past month and plan in the next few years to breed some.

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    Re: Genetic Question

    Nope, no such thing as a het for spider, spiders are a dominant gened morph. So, when you breed a spider to a normal, you'll get just spiders and normals.
    Last edited by Jyson; 06-28-2009 at 09:13 PM. Reason: typo

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    Re: Genetic Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Jyson View Post
    Nope, no such thing as a het for spider, spiders are a dominant gened morph. So, when you breed a spider to a normal, you'll get just spiders and normals.
    guess that means you got just a normal...owell i love them too!



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