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Re: spider x spider
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
how many people do you know take pictures of dead things in eggs? and it would look just like a normal spider, so whats that prove anyways?
Well, if I were trying to prove/disprove something like this, I would definitely be taking pictures! Or, at the very least, keeping track. I've had some leopard and fat-tail gecko eggs die during incubation, and I wanted to see why they died. Also, if you're trying to prove out a het and some eggs in the clutch die during incubation, I'd want to check them to see if the het proved or not.
If the Super Spider does not look like a normal Spider (and always dies in the egg), we might be able to see the difference in pattern between the Super and the Spider. But if no one is checking the dead eggs just in case, how would we know the Super form does or does not look different?
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