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    odd spider

    Quote Originally Posted by majorleaguereptiles View Post
    Sounds great to me! I have some good UK buddies.
    I've it one more now


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    Or even 'you've'. Feel free to correct me lol


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    Re: odd spider

    Quote Originally Posted by majorleaguereptiles View Post
    First, blackhead spiders have already proven to pop out spiders. Maybe, spiders and blackheads are allelic? Hmm, you wouldn't know anything about that would you? I have 3 generations of spider blackhead information that really nobody would know about besides 2 people.
    In its context, as seen in this quote, "you wouldn't know anything about that would you?" must mean something completely different in your neck of the woods.

    To be cliché as possible, where I'm from those are fighting words.

    It's a complete question of someone's intelligence, and just like no one but you can see that that's a spider, I'm sure you're the only one who can't see the insult in that paragraph.

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    How did this thread get past a couple people telling OP that he has a normal?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    In its context, as seen in this quote, "you wouldn't know anything about that would you?" must mean something completely different in your neck of the woods.

    To be cliché as possible, where I'm from those are fighting words.

    It's a complete question of someone's intelligence, and just like no one but you can see that that's a spider, I'm sure you're the only one who can't see the insult in that paragraph.

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    That quote you just quoted me saying was that he wouldn't know spiders and blackheads are allelic because I hadn't released that information. Of course he wouldn't know that genius. Nobody does! That's why I said "you wouldn't know anything about that" because its a part of my own experience. Not about intelligence. Wow.
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    odd spider

    Now me calling you a genius was sarcastic, so now that you could say is an attack on your intelligence.

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    Re: odd spider

    I love lamp!

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    I don't know to be honest. I have a really nice normal female who looks an awful lot like a spider in many ways, that is why I bred a spider to her, to make some really cool spider babies.

    This snake......I just can't say. My knee jerk reaction is to call it a normal, but something is a little....off about it I guess you'd say.

    I don't see enough that I can say with confidence it is a spider, but that doesn't mean it's not possibly one. Someone here posted pictures of a yellowbelly they got. I think there is something else going on with it, but I don't know for sure. Everyone here sees the yellowbelly, but I still think there is something else going on. I don't know what, and I don't know for sure if I could explain why I think there is, but I do.

    So yes, it is possible this is a spider. I've never seen one exactly like this, but I've seen some with the alien heads before and you could tell they were spiders. The back pattern is a bit wide for a spider, but that doesn't mean it's not a spider. The head for me is the hard part, because every spider or spider cross I've seen has a funky head pattern. But the pictures Brant has the head pattern isn't there, so you are back where you started from.

    It could indeed be a low expression spider. And as to not breeding it, well I think that would depend on what you bred it to. Personally, I think it could make some sick spider clowns or spider enchis, because the pattern is already there for it. Now, to make more spiders or even bumblebees I don't think I'd use it. But depending on the combo, there is potential there I think.

    If it's merely a pet, well then who cares what it looks like? Ugly or beautiful, it's all subjective, and it doesn't matter two figs as far as personality and ability to be a cherished pet.

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    odd spider

    I'm voting cool looking normal. But I can see why some say spider.

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    odd spider

    You say parents were spider x normal? Get us photos of them, and photos of all of the clutch mates!

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