Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
Its never going to be "fact" that spider is lethal because unlike the pearl (super woma) or super jag carpet python, it doesn't hatch and die after, it dies before (or so we think). its just accepted because so when spider gene first came out, naturally you would see if it had a super form, after so many breedings people never had a super or a proven homozygous spider. so we can only assume. Go ahead and try it, if you have different results let us know and prove the world wrong.

as for the pin, its proven it has a homozygous form, but it looks exactly the same. so you breed a pin to a pin and you would get 25% normal 50% het pin 25% homozygous pin. but you can't tell the pins apart, so i would assume everyone would call them 33% homozygous pins or you could call them 66% hets also, but i think 33% homo sounds better lol. never seen them marketed tho.

You are saying that a norm can be het for pin? Has it been done where a assumed normal het pin has been bred to another normal and produced a pin?