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    Spinner Piebald?

    hi i was just wondering if a spinner piebald was ever produced because i wanna make somthing that was never made before
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    Re: Spinner Piebald?

    that might be cool.
    do keep in mind that there are possibly unrevealed morphs cuz whoevers got 'em is keeping them secret until they prove that new morph out or until they can claim the genetics.

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    Re: Spinner Piebald?

    wow... i think someone had already produced that but they just kept a secret... maybe ur the one that will show to us.... please update us...

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    I havnt heard of anyone producing one but like said, it can take a couple years before someone will come out with it.
    I assume a spinner pied would probably be a very high white like a spied. Variations can always happen though.
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    I would think it would look like a spied ball and telling the difference might be very difficult.
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    Pinstripe pieds tend to have a decent amount of pattern on them (from what I've seen), so I think a spinner pied would likely be distinguishable from a spied...

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    The spider gene with pied will produce a really high white snake, throwing the pin gene in would be extremely hard to tell what you have.

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    Re: Spinner Piebald?

    Quote Originally Posted by tony 7799 View Post
    ...i wanna make somthing that was never made before
    Aim higher...pastel desert ghost pied would be nice!
    More recessive genes and you'll be the first

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