Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
talk to Brian bhb, hes pretty sure hes proven pinstripe to be co-dominant, it looks exactly like a normal pinstripe, just babies it throws are all pins, not 50%. I think he wants to write up something formal and collect his data, which with all the other stuff he does like snakebytes and python ban info, i doubt we will see for a while. im going to try it as soon as i can.

the thing is you can't 100% prove it being lethal, i think the proof is in the fact that 1999 is when the spider morph was produced (by kevin from NERD so he would be the best to talk to) and we have yet to see a super spider in 10 years and im pretty sure, like every other morph in the entire snake world, people were trying to make a super.

spider x spider breedings are still being done today, i know someone who is doing a bumblebee x bumblebee breeding this year... ill let you know the results, but even if theres no dead eggs it doesn't prove a thing, he might just not hit on a super.

it might not be lethal, the supers might get reabsorb even b4 their laid for some reason and that would be even harder to prove, you can speculate all you want, but one of these 2 things are fact.

1. Super spider is the most allusive morph in the ball python world
2. It doesn't exist due to the unlimited reasons we can speculate
Or 3. its like pinstripe and the super looks like a normal spider.
I just made this poll to see how many people have actually tried it. I have no doubt when spiders first came out it was attempted by quite a few people with no proof yet. But I hate when people just kinda guess at something and then tell people that it must be the truth without having ever tried to prove it. I don't even have a male spider I have 2 females so I have no intention of trying it myself either but I also dont tell people that its a lethal gene because I don't know. Maybe someone that has tried this multiple times will chime in and we can see their results.