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    Is this a good spider?

    I'm planning to purchase this female spider for my future breeding project weighing about 300 grams...well since I picked up low quality BP'S in my last purchases, and i'm so lack of knowledge in BP's.I'm gonna need opinions before i buy this one...What do you guys think about her?

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    Honestly it depends on what YOU like. Some people like busy patterns, some like reduced patterns and others like high whit (Or many combinations there of). It's all personal taste. To me it looks like a spider. I have seen busy spiders I like. I have seen reduced ones I liked better. I have also seen spotted ones that looked very nice.
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    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

    I have a no white spider het clown that I think is beautiful, but some people are stuck on the high white thing with spiders and can't see past that.
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    I like how reduced she is. But I'm by no means a spider expert. I've actually avoided the project for fear of heavy wobblers. I'm actually picking up a spider hatchling this season and it's gene combination makes for a busy pattern. I'm really interested to see if she'll throw reduced pattern spiders or busy like herself.

    I agree though. If you like her pattern, you should go for it. More reduced is better IMO.

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    Well to be honest i am okay with any patterns..(busy,reduced,or high whites)...I'm the color type ... I think I'll be more specific in my question,is she bright colored enough for a spider?coz most of the spider being sold here are rather dark.And will she keep the gold color till adult?

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    Is that milk crate type stuff she's on right now? I would be more worried about whether or not she has mites and is a consistent eater rather than her pattern at this point.

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    I like low white, but not a huge fan of that pattern. I would want zero spots and more banding. I do like her color though.

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    Re: Is this a good spider?

    i think that spider looks good very gold, no white, and reduced pattern. i would go for it.




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    I believe she has great color too! Nice gold tones. Very bright.

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    Well not sure what the store put at the bottom of the Gex terrarium....i think it's some kind of plastic carpet or something like that.But as far as i know she's free of mites and a good eater...i have seen her for a few weeks and being fed 2 rat babies weekly.

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