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    Re: Champagne Spider

    I agree with the consensus so far. Awesome animal for the genetic value, too bad it looks so 'ho hum'.
    Champagnes IMO are overvalued for that simple reason; everything they cross into looks 'ehhh'.

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    Re: Champagne Spider

    Even though champagnes are definitely not my favorite, I've been looking forward to this combo and it looks NICE!!! I can't wait to see how it looks after a few sheds.

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    Re: Champagne Spider

    Very hott... Congrats can't wait to see it with some size on it...
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    Cool snakes!

    Curious, if you bred the combo back to another color morph, what would happen?

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    Re: Champagne Spider

    I saw pic of pastel cham next to super pastel cham and I was like...they look the same.
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    Re: Champagne Spider

    I think it looks nice, and it should be a powerhouse for breeding purposes but how squirrely is it? Is there any extra quaver in it? Regardless, it's a great animal. Congratulations.
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    Re: Champagne Spider

    I think that will look awesome once it starts to color up.

    Quote Originally Posted by hgrub View Post
    I saw pic of pastel cham next to super pastel cham and I was like...they look the same.
    That was probably my picture and I'm not even a good photographer. The pastel champ has more pattern and the super pastel champ has less pattern and more of an overall yellow tinge. They are easy to tell apart in person.

    The pastel champs change a lot over time so it will be neat to see all these combos in six months. I think people will be surprised.

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