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    Re: Genetic banded spider or reduced spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by Subdriven View Post
    The idea of the genetic banded spider I got from a pic I linked above saying from NERD that it's a "Gentic Banded x Spider" back in 2003.. So you might want to call them up and say they were wrong....

    Never heard of a Barbwire back spider... Since it came from a normal and a bumble bee and only ended up with the spider gene and what seems to be the reduced pattern from the mom I would of called it a reduced pattern spider, since the pattern is reduced from a normal spider.

    not a expert, and never said I was... but chill.....
    You asked and I told you, nothing more nothing less. Your trying to argue with no point. The pattern on it is a barbwire back spider. A spider is a spider is a spider. There has been no proven line to a spider besides spider. Now patterns tend to be different like you have here. Most people refer to a spider with the pattern of your as a "black back" or "barbwire" spider, if you like or not that is what it is.
    I'm perfectly fine, your arguing for no reason. Why ask a question if you don't like the answer.
    And as for your NERD reference, they haven't proven it to genetic so I don't have to tell them they are wrong, seeing they never said it to be genetic. There is no genetic line of a reduced pattern animal. Now in a sense it is "genetic" because it has to do with genes but that's about it. A normal spider can throw a reduced pattern or a barbwire spider.
    Last edited by MitsuMike; 12-21-2010 at 04:46 PM.

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