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    Re: yes or no?

    Quote Originally Posted by ktaylor89 View Post
    I currently have a breeder size male spider, a 500g citrus pastel that was sold to me as a male but I believe to be a female and a normal female baby. I have the opportunity to buy a 2200g male granite het pied, a 500g female "sk" axthantic, a 650g male 100% het lavender albino and a male 100% het "Vp" axthantic het genetic banded for possibly $250. Is it worth it? Would I be able to pair the female sk axthantic to the male het Vp axthantic and if so what would the offspring probabilities be? I don't know much about axthantics. Thanks!
    The bolded part would be a red flag to me. Although I am aware of some codom lines of genetic banding, I have not heard of a recessive line that would therefore yield a het. Also, you can pair a VPI axanthic to an SK axanthic all day long, but you won't get any axanthics because they are not compatible with each other.

    Why do you "believe" the citrus pastel is a female?
    Last edited by Annarose15; 08-29-2012 at 02:14 PM.
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