Well, she's semi-reduced.

A true reduced spider won't have any of those little black dots on the sides of the spider lines.

The spider is going to be the easy part. The desert is going to be a lot harder and way more expensive. The good thing is, if you buy a desert male and spend the 2K or so, you'll be able to breed that male to several females and make some very pretty, as well as pretty valuable, babies.

Gale