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    Re: Albino Spider Genetics Question

    You guys are awesome! Thanks so much for explaining that to me!

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    Can you post pics of the parents and the hatchlings? I'm kinda curious to see them.

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    Re: Albino Spider Genetics Question

    Quote Originally Posted by meeistom View Post
    Can you post pics of the parents and the hatchlings? I'm kinda curious to see them.
    You can see the clutch info here:
    http://ballpython.com/clutchinfo.php...ingID=10bal034

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    Re: Albino Spider Genetics Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Peoples View Post
    That is correct, The Spider gene is dom not co-dom, my mistake. Please look into all genes when creating morphs, some spiders and known to have what's called a wobble, another known defective gene would be caramels which are known to have kinks, whether it's greatly visible or just the tip of the tails, a kink is a kink... so breed wisely...
    Correction, ALL spiders have a wobble. But some are worse than others.
    [Python regius]
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    0.1 Spider (Charlotte), 0.1 Leopard (Spot), 0.1 Pastel (Buttercup), Fire Sugar (Abaddon), Crystal (Opalescence)

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    Re: Albino Spider Genetics Question

    Quote Originally Posted by meowmeowkazoo View Post
    Correction, ALL spiders have a wobble. But some are worse than others.
    Not all spiders will wobble, however all spiders (even those that don't) can produce other spider wobblers

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    Re: Albino Spider Genetics Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Peoples View Post
    Not all spiders will wobble, however all spiders (even those that don't) can produce other spider wobblers
    +1
    Correct!!!

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