Don't forget though. The odds are PER EGG. So in theory it will give you fifty percent normals fifty percent morphs. In reality each egg has a 50% chance of being a morph.
Originally Posted by redstormlax12
Any co-dom morph can be bred to a normal and produce that morph. An example is breeding a mojaveXnormal. In theory the clutch would yield 50/50. In my opinion, money shouldn't be one of the first things on your mind when breeding. 99% of people that breed do it because they love the specie/morph and truly want to experience the breeding process, from copulation to hatching.
You should choose the morphs you love, not the ones you can make a buck off of. And by the time you have some hatchlings to sell, prices will have more than likely drastically dropped.
As far as the genetics, you need to read the basic genetic guide and become familiar with the dominant/co-dom/recessive genes. Spiders are co-dom so a spider to spider cross will yield all spiders.