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    Re: Wild caught Spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    Oh but they do ship to the US. But you're going to have to spend around $1,000+ so not sure its worth it....
    :ooooooo

    I mean, it's a lot, but for a snake that's pretty visual and not just a 'maybe', it might be worthwhile even just as a cool pet.......


    oh crap
    0.1 Normal BP "Anon"
    1.0 Fire BP "Kumquat"

    ...it begins.

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    Re: Wild caught Spider?

    THANK YOU for the link : some of them: http://www.ms-reptilien.de/index.php..._15_16_774_457

    I sure wish I could read German (lol). Would be nice to see what looks to be some good detail on each snake. I see a couple that are just TOO cool !

    OK : added question... I see a cost of 120,00 EURO. Exchange rate is 1 euro = $1.29 . So, are we talking that the snake is $15,480.00 USD ?
    Last edited by gilly; 03-19-2013 at 12:35 PM.

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    Re: Wild caught Spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by gilly View Post
    THANK YOU for the link : some of them: http://www.ms-reptilien.de/index.php..._15_16_774_457

    I sure wish I could read German (lol). Would be nice to see what looks to be some good detail on each snake. I see a couple that are just TOO cool !

    OK : added question... I see a cost of 120,00 EURO. Exchange rate is 1 euro = $1.29 . So, are we talking that the snake is $15,480.00 USD ?
    no its just that depending on the language, "." and "," are often exchanged in numbers. so a million dollars is: 1,000,000.00 and a million Euros: 1.000.000,00

    so the snake in question is 154 dollars.

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    Re: Wild caught Spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurtilein View Post
    no its just that depending on the language, "." and "," are often exchanged in numbers. so a million dollars is: 1,000,000.00 and a million Euros: 1.000.000,00

    so the snake in question is 154 dollars.
    Almost sad to hear the good news....because $154 is much more within reach compared to $15,400.00 ! Some of the characteristics look like they'd be exciting to grow out and prove. I will control myself for now and deal with the cluch I should get in the next day or so and then the other 2 soon. I've saved the website and I really appreciate your sharing this good information.

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    I've never met Brian form BHB but I think he presented pretty good evidence of the homozygous pinstripe in a reptile radio interview so I totally believe it. He said the homozygous pinstripe looks just like a regular pin so no reason to take time for a picture with his collection size. Still would be reassuring to have another one proven eventually.

    Completely unfamiliar with the congo, don't even know what it looks like.

    I know what you are saying about the Daddy but in a way it's almost no morph at all. I guess you could say that normal for most genes is dominant in the same way. It's a really odd allele in that as best I can tell it does nothing in het or homozygous with the normal allele but does some pretty cool things with other mutant alleles of the same gene. I read an interesting article about a 9 allele color complex in deer mice and the case it makes for incremental evolution but maybe it and the lesser complex say more about the mechanism for mutation prone genes.

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