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rare Spider !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.ballpythonmorph.nl I get this out from hc albino X bumblebee
A rare spider i think it's a paradox with albino gene in
Thanks Peter
Last edited by pvz; 08-22-2010 at 06:49 AM.
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Interesting....do you have any clearer pictures? Do share!
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paradox is what comes to mind, but def a keeper ! more pics pls ! i speak for everyone on the forum, WE LOVE PICS !
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Re: rare Spider !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks half-sider-ish. I'm with the others though, more pics!
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Re: rare Spider !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello Peter,
I see that you found the forum, perfect!
On a dutch forum we were wondering if this was a paradox spider with the albino influences visible or not?
In another thread on this forum there also is a 'paradox' spider with white spots. That spider hasn't got the albino gene. So where do the white spots come from. It doesn't make sense.
On the dutch forum there is another guy with a paradox spider. But that spider clearly has the paradox symptom, spider / wildcolored. So are the spiders (with the white spots) mentioned above really paradox spiders, or just freaks of nature?
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I've got no real idea but it sort of looks like a Pied Spider?
If it's not a paradox that is.
Only reason I say that is because the Spider gene is the only other naturally occuring type of BP that we know of.
I don't know much about genetics it's just a guess!
I'd have to see a better picture. Cool though.
Last edited by Karbon; 08-22-2010 at 03:59 PM.
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Re: rare Spider !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by Karbon
Only reason I say that is because the Spider gene is the only other naturally occuring type of BP that we know of.
I don't know much about genetics it's just a guess!
Every base morph is a naturally occurring snake, including spiders
Jerry Robertson

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Re: rare Spider !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by Karbon
I've got no real idea but it sort of looks like a Pied Spider?
If it's not a paradox that is.
Only reason I say that is because the Spider gene is the only other naturally occuring type of BP that we know of.
I don't know much about genetics it's just a guess!
I'd have to see a better picture. Cool though.
Usually Spider Pieds are all white with a Spider-like head.. This snake is totally different. I have no idea what is going on.
But I am unsure of what you meant by the bold text above. All base morphs that we know of are naturally occuring BP's because they were caught in the wild. The designer morphs are what we've created.
If I've missunderstood, I apologize.
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Re: rare Spider !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by Sarin
Usually Spider Pieds are all white with a Spider-like head.. This snake is totally different. I have no idea what is going on.
But I am unsure of what you meant by the bold text above. All base morphs that we know of are naturally occuring BP's because they were caught in the wild. The designer morphs are what we've created.
If I've missunderstood, I apologize.
Yea I meant that it's the only morph ever found in the wild where all the other morphs came about because of humans breeding them specifically to create more morphs.
And that the Spider gene is a dominant gene. Like I said i'm no BP genetics expert
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Re: rare Spider !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by Karbon
Yea I meant that it's the only morph ever found in the wild where all the other morphs came about because of humans breeding them specifically to create more morphs.
And that the Spider gene is a dominant gene. Like I said i'm no BP genetics expert 
And your completely wrong, but that's ok, we all learn as we go.
All base morphs have been found in the wild, none have been "created".
Jerry Robertson

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