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    Wow. I'm just blown away! Thank you for posting as I'm hoping to get into deserts this year (:

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    Re: Desert Spider

    Ugghhh jealous!! That is a gorgeous snake!
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    Re: Desert Spider

    Thanks guys! I love this fiesty little guy already. I just wish he didn't have to be left alone for a while before he can come out and play

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    Re: Desert Spider

    Their cool arent they..heres my wee guy, they just get better
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    Who wouldnt love desert and their combos. Amazing lookin snake

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    Re: Desert Spider

    Great snake truely!!

    Question..... Now if you take a Desert Male and breed him to a Female Spider or whatever, you will have Desert Spider offspring or they will be het for Desert? I get confused still when it comes to hets and percentages
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    Holy cow! I love anything with desert in it, but the desert tiger is one of the hottest deserts IMO

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    Re: Desert Spider

    Two awesome and gorgeous Deserts in this thread! Best of luck to both of you!

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    He's absolutely gorgeous
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    Re: Desert Spider

    Quote Originally Posted by Monster Dodge View Post
    Great snake truely!!

    Question..... Now if you take a Desert Male and breed him to a Female Spider or whatever, you will have Desert Spider offspring or they will be het for Desert? I get confused still when it comes to hets and percentages
    Desert balls are thought to be co dom, so yes..Desert ghosts are recessive..hope this helps
    Last edited by Bruceweb; 03-02-2011 at 06:06 AM.
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