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Something strange with this WT female
I wonder if someone with experience in BP reproduction happened something like this.
This is my second year breeding ball pythons. Last year i bred this female WT with my male spider and I got 5 healthy eggs the results was 4 normals and a deformed Spider.
This year i bred her with the same male spider and a male pastel i got 6 find eggs: 3 normals, 2 pastels and again a deformed Spider.
It was thinking that this female has a problem with the Spider Gene? is it posible?
Sorry about my bad English
Last edited by gcanibe; 06-28-2011 at 05:25 PM.
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That's interesting. Have you bred the male spider to other females and produced healthy spider offspring? Can you post pictures of the female WT?
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Yes, have you bred the spider to another female?
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Re: Something strange with this WT female
Yes, I bred last year this Male Spider with another nomal and got 10 eggs, 4 Healty Spiders 2 males and 2 females and 6 fine normals.
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I'd say it's the mom for sure. She does look like she influenced the pattern quite a bit on those spider babies. You say she's a wild caught? Or captive hatched import maybe?
I'd try breeding her to a different male. She looks very interesting. Almost genetic banded like. She resembles a hidden gene Woma. (yes they do look very different from regular Womas) but I doubt that's what she is.
Has she produced any normals that look just like her? If there is a possibility that she may be a subtle morph, she may not be genetically compatible with spider?
I really have no idea. The only way to know is to breed her to a different male to find out what's going on.
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No I dont think that she is, I'm just saying her pattern reminds me of one. Plus the spiders turned out interesting. Yes the babies can be sired by many different males. You could pair her with 5 different males and get a baby sired by each male.
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