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    Re: does not so flashy adults make not so flashy babies?

    thank you everyone... guess we need to keep our eyes peeled for a normal female too come the new year in addition to the spider female that and i need to get more picky about my selections poo

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    Re: does not so flashy adults make not so flashy babies?

    I think that you have a chance of him throwing some nice bright youngins , but selective breeding does have a huge hand in breeding nicer or better looking animals.

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    Re: does not so flashy adults make not so flashy babies?

    I spoke to the breeder about him not exactly being "flashy" and he offered to give me another look at the other male he had available if i want to take that one instead I can... I get out of school kinda late but im going to swing by and take a look at it.

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    Re: does not so flashy adults make not so flashy babies?

    Quote Originally Posted by patthesnakeman View Post
    if two "beautiful" people have a baby, there is a greater chance of "beautiful" kids. I think the same goes for every creature
    Uh-oh...My first child is due in June and im not exactly a looker...the mother is though...hopefully the baby get her looks and not mine or school could be horrible for it. Haha.
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    Re: does not so flashy adults make not so flashy babies?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brett89 View Post
    Uh-oh...My first child is due in June and im not exactly a looker...the mother is though...hopefully the baby get her looks and not mine or school could be horrible for it. Haha.
    hahahah best cross your fingers brotha hahahaha just messin

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    Re: does not so flashy adults make not so flashy babies?

    The pastel I just got is fairly browned out, though next to a normal he looks way lighter, but he has a lot of blushing in his dark brown. I also just got a really really (IMO) nice normal female. She is a light olive color with tons of blushing. I'm hoping she will help lighten his kids up a little and pass on all the blushing.
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