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    Re: Spider x Spider results

    So as expected, they passed. I took some pictures so we can have more than 1 picture in the hobby of a more than likely super spider. I even ran a black light over them, nothing interesting to report. Only color is on the head and a little yellow on the side of the neck. I notice all 3 of the white snakes have kinking issues on the 2nd half of their body. Got this one in the fridge now and will take them up to the vet later today.





    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Wow! Very interesting bc I recently did a pairing of a Candino / Albino pairing that produced 5 good eggs. The eggs incubated well @ 87.5 F -88.5 F with a constant 99% humidity . Unfortunately at about day 40 I noticed some discoloration on one of the eggs. This particular egg was on the bottom of the clutch with three other eggs attached to it so it was difficult to access the discolored egg. The progression of the discoloration became much more evident and apparent that the egg was bad. The other eggs were totally fine and hatched with healthy babies. Two visual Candinos and two visual Albinos. They pipped at day 57 and the bad egg at that point was very discolored and smelly. Curiosity made me cut the egg after all the hatchlings were out and it was a underdeveloped white snake with a large hardened yolk at the bottom of the egg. Looking very much like this white snake. I didn't take photos of it bc I wasn't going to post it but I did talk about it in my thread about the clutch results. I was thinking that bc of the allelic mutation of the two genes that may have had something to do with it? That maybe the pairing of a Candino/ Albino was just not the best choice? The four survivors are so far doing well and seem ok.
    I don't think I would draw any correlations from it. Genetically there is zero different between a Candino made from a Albino and Candino vs a het candy and a het albino. I think all of us eventually run into under developed white snakes, I'm sure there is a list of reason it can happen, most being out of our control. Out of all my spider x spider trails, I have always produced at least 1. So far this season, my only bad eggs have been this clutch and my cinny het lavs. Which those cinnys have been a problem pairing for me also, will probably be my last time pairing them also. But last year I even had a bad egg with an under developed white snake from a lemonblast het hypo x het hypo. common genes with no reported issues. it happens.
    Last edited by OhhWatALoser; 09-10-2017 at 10:43 AM.

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