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    Re: is this possible?

    Quote Originally Posted by yardy View Post
    Axanthic killerbee would give you the body that you want but I'm not sure how you would get the red eyes.
    or the desert ghost spider. mmmm....

    look through this amazing picture post

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...370186#1370186 - i think the black and white one is the desert ghost, but not spider.. i could be wrong.. but the next best thing would be the axanthic killerbee which is my alltime favorite
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    Re: is this possible?

    Quote Originally Posted by yardy View Post
    Axanthic killerbee would give you the body that you want but I'm not sure how you would get the red eyes.
    Get red eyes by making it a Snow Bumblebee. That is a project with long shot odds, but I bet it would look very close to what the OP is envisioning.
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    Re: is this possible?

    yep- red eyed lucys do exist. the polar ball is an albio lucy.



    spider ivorys exist (j.kobylka) but dont show the spider pattern. therefor a spider albino ivory wouldnt show it too (probably?!)

    but yeah i would think that the spider snow would be the cloesest.

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    Re: is this possible?

    just got another idea


    snow (axa- but then it wouldnt have red eyes) super calico killerbee........lol

    a 7morph combo..... albino, axanthic, super calico, super pastel, spider

    dont really know- does a super pastel ore super calico count as 1 or 2 morphs?

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    Re: is this possible?

    Quote Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    dont really know- does a super pastel ore super calico count as 1 or 2 morphs?
    this is another debate . 1 + 1 = 2 gene, or 1 x 1 = 1 gene

    everyone has their own opinion on it
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    Re: is this possible?

    yeah probably- i count it as 2 till spmeone prove me im wrong...

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    Re: is this possible?

    Quote Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    spider ivorys exist (j.kobylka) but dont show the spider pattern. therefor a spider albino ivory wouldnt show it too (probably?!)
    The Spider Ivory has a VERY different pattern than a normal Ivory, not the same a typical spider, but no Ivory stripe.
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    Re: is this possible?

    Quote Originally Posted by jkobylka View Post
    The Spider Ivory has a VERY different pattern than a normal Ivory, not the same a typical spider, but no Ivory stripe.
    didnt noticed that on the pics. i just noticed the spider head pattern.

    how are the patterns? for me ot looked like they havent patern at all (besides the spider headpattern)

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