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I'm no expert but for some reason it loks like the desert gene has made it in there some how. Those snakes are crazy looking!
Michael Carannante
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Re: FOG x Spider
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
post pics after they shed but I think thats a fire spider also
These are post shed pictures, will try and take some more with more detail 
 Originally Posted by SansCera
GREAT looking fire in the clutch!
Is that FOG the one Wilbanks produced a few years ago? She is extremely beautiful 
Yes, she is the one the Wilbanks produced in 2007, and she is a stunning snake 
 Originally Posted by michele769
I'm no expert but for some reason it loks like the desert gene has made it in there some how. Those snakes are crazy looking!
I know what you are saying, the very pale one does look kind of like a desert.
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Re: FOG x Spider
Love your Hypo Fire girl, told Paul at the time he was crazy for selling her! the two cleaner genes really reflect on your babies! congrats on such a nice clutch...
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Re: FOG x Spider
i think you have two fire spider's the one is super light
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Re: FOG x Spider
 Originally Posted by RegiusCo
Love your Hypo Fire girl, told Paul at the time he was crazy for selling her! the two cleaner genes really reflect on your babies! congrats on such a nice clutch... 
He was a little crazy, but personally I am glad that he was, I fell in love with her the first time I saw her, and just had to have her. Thank you for the congratulations, I am really happy with them 
 Originally Posted by morphious
i think you have two fire spider's the one is super light
I think the same in all honesty, but there almost seems to be something else going on with the super bright one, though I can't for the life of me think what. I am going to try and get a photo later compared against a normal spider that hatched this year from the same father and see if that throws any light on the subject.
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