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    What do you think of him?

    I know this great breeder that is offering my this snake. I havent seen alot of sdult spiders, but ones I have seen, have not had this white speckling. Is it common in adult spiders? Do you like it? Or prefer them not to have it? Does it come on with age? Will it go onto his offspring? I personally like it.

    Male #1 (minor upper-body speckleing)


    Male #2 (high speckling)
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    Gorgeous spiders! I actually like lower white more because I've seen more bee's with low white and prettier yellow.

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    Oh, yes. I guess thats a good Idea. But its not a bad thing to hae high white.. right?
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    It's totally about what you like. Personally I like high white spiders. But that's just me. It's like cars. You may like Fords but I like Chevys. Buy something you'll enjoy looking at and would want the babies to look like and you're onto something.

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    The high white spiders are my favorite. Both are very handsome though.
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    Spiders do come in various pattern, color and amount of white on its sides. Me, I prefer light colored, hi white with very reduced pattern spiders. But Im also into very busy patterned spiders, the ones w/ lots of alien eyes and still w/ hi white sides.

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    I just picked an adult spider up from Tim at Special K. and what I like about him the most is that hes high white, no wobble, and has a reduced pattern.
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    I like the second one, his white and his pattern are very nice!

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    Re: What do you think of him?

    They both look very nice. I like to have a very clean pattern spider. but also like the high white sides. Alot is just personal preference. Good luck with the decision.

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