Quote Originally Posted by ClarkT View Post
That's a unique spider, from what I've seen. I've not seen one with spots like that one has along the neck.

That being the case, I would wonder what type of projects you would be going for with it. If it's just to have a spider in the collection, then cool, it's a pretty snake. But if it's to get a spider into your breeding collection, I don't think it's the best example of the morph. Obviously, JMO.

The price is pretty dang good for his size. If you were to breed him to some very reduced pattern girls, you might get some less-spotted babies. Just guessing on that, though.

It doesn't look all that skinny to me, either. Just not fat/full...
Well its kind of for both i want a spider cause i like there looks and colors and i also want to breed it eventually to a pastel and make bumblebees its not really a money making type of thing at the moment at least if at all i just really like these snakes and bumblebees but there expensive for me so making my own is my best bet.Don't spiders usually go for like at least 200