Quote Originally Posted by Egapal View Post
The question is pretty clear. You just aren't accepting the answer. Its all chance. It doesn't matter what Tom or Bill or Susans experiences are. Because there is someone out there with every experience possible because its all chance.

Male or Female, the spider has a 50/50 chance of passing its spiderness onto each of spring. Got 1 egg. Flip a coin. Got 10 eggs. Flip the coin 10 times. That's how it works. Some people will get all heads, some all tails, most will get a mix. The sex of the spider does not matter.
I know that there is a 50/50 chance of the genes passing... But how often does that actually happen? I know it is not going to be like that.

I have had clutches from pastel breedings where I got not a single pastel out of 10 eggs but again I have had the exact opposite happen.

There may be something to the male female thing I am just doing a paper for school that is all.

Just trying to get hard numbers from a larger number of people who have bred them to compile the data and show statistics of it.