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    Glitter vs. Glow

    According to Eric Alan, there are some morphs that glitter and some morphs that glow, and the longer you're in the business, the more you can discern the difference for yourself.

    One of my "glow" morphs is the spider gene. I. LOVE. SPIDERS.

    I know, I know... they've been around forever and they aren't particularly hard to find, nor hard to make. Maybe they aren't particularly exciting to some. But dang... they throw some beauty into other complexes that just makes me want to immediately buy them. When I had a larger collection - pied, HRA, pinstripe, butter, etc - my little spider girl was always my favorite of the bunch. She had a bad wobble and would corkscrew around to eat, but she was so pretty in person, with creamy whites and buttery browns, and she had such a sweet personality. I miss her a lot!

    As soon as I get my reptile room up and running, I plan on getting a few spider complexes.

    With that in mind... what's everyone's favorite spider mix??

    Give the spider some love!

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