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    That looks so incredibly awesome to me, hope she proves out.
    Also, what a steal, a two gene girl for $100! Lucky duck!

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    Re: Cool news

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    Vanilla spider eh? I dare not disagree with NERD but do you know the parents of her? To me she jus looks like a regular spider but I don't know much. I've always thought mine was bright too. Here he is:



    He is a big boy at 1500g and a breeding machine. I don't know if you've seen spider pieds but there not my cup of tea so I wouldn't worry about finding a het pied. u may be into em however so best of luck to you.

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    My Leon is totally bright yellow on the bottom and bright gold on top.

    Don't have a clue if that "means" anything but with each shed, he gets brighter and more colorful.

    This is him as a young'un.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Salamander View Post
    My Leon is totally bright yellow on the bottom and bright gold on top.

    Don't have a clue if that "means" anything but with each shed, he gets brighter and more colorful.

    This is him as a young'un.

    Yours has the same stripe as her on her back but mine isn't yellow. She is pale. Her colors are vibrant and defined but she's in the light brown-cream colors. And the whit of her belly goes more than halfway up her body.
    It's amazing how beautiful these snakes can be


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mishy View Post
    Yours has the same stripe as her on her back but mine isn't yellow. She is pale. Her colors are vibrant and defined but she's in the light brown-cream colors. And the whit of her belly goes more than halfway up her body.
    It's amazing how beautiful these snakes can be


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    Yes they are and your girl is lovely!

    I always thought Leon might be "weird"...LOL

    Most Spiders have white on their sides but he has bright yellow/peach on his sides instead and his body color is very iridescent golden.

    [The mark on his head looks like Frank the Bunny from Donnie Darko]....
    This is him when I got him....he was much darker as a baby.



    It might sound funny but my favorite BP to watch is my normal girl, Iggy.

    When she's cruising her tank, it's wonderful to just watch her move.

    The light plays off of her golds, coppers, yellows and flames and she's a joy to behold.

    [she's also my best 'periscoper' and I nearly OD on cuteness]......

    I still can't get over how one snake can come in such a mind-boggling variety of colors and patterns.

    They're the kaleidoscopes of the snake world.


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    I would be surprised if that snake is a vanilla spider
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    Eh, you never know. I proved my spider as a vanilla spider this year. Nothing looked off when she when I got her other than being lighter than the others when I picked her out. Hard combo to spot.

    'Tics, burms, balls, and geckos. A bunch of them.

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