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Genetics help
Hey guys. I just bought my new spider BP hatchling named Charlotte. I know she's a spider morph, but I can't help but feel she has the genetic stripe trait. I have looked up many spider BP pictures, but none have the stripe like her. Any advice and opinions are welcome.
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What was the pairing that produced her?
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Re: Genetics help
Bannana bumblebee male x normal femal
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Re: Genetics help
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Bannana bumblebee male x normal female
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If it was just a bumblebee banana x normal, its just a weird looking spider! Are you sure is just bumblebee banana to normal?
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Yes. That's what the owner told me
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She sure is very pretty. I've seen lots of spiders het for genetic stripe express that partial striping, but if there was no genetic stripe in the pairing I wouldn't draw conclusions. There is a slight chance that one of the parents or grandparents may have been pos het and unproven but who knows. If you are really interested id just shoot the breeder a message and ask about the possibility.
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id say from the pairing it is a reduced pattern spider that got lucky and drew a stripe down her back
you could always try to prove her out tho might be something
nice looking snake no matter what
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Re: Genetics help
I was thinking of getting a super pastel male, and an axanthic female. I'd love to see what a few generations will provide
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