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View Poll Results: Where do you fall on the homozygous spider spectrum?
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I actively breed spiders to spiders in an attempt to get a homozygous animal, as I feel the effort required, is balanced out by the potential business gain in future breeding projects.
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I actively avoid breeding spiders to spiders, because I believe the homozygous form is lethal.
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I actively avoid breeding spiders to spiders because I believe either outcome (whether lethal or not) provides no business gain.
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I make no effort to specifically pair or avoid pairing spiders to spiders, unless the specific snakes have other morphs I'd like to combine. If they are paired, they are paired.
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I am not involved in any spider projects (or) My focus is on other morphs and combos.
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Other option I didn't think of, add to comments, go on, you deserve it.
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so the search continues for actual proof....I will not ask Brian to prove anything.
As a breeder who take pictures of everything, why wouldn't Brian take pictures of his clutches, especially something like this where a pinstripe produces nothing but pinstripes?
I guess we only have his word for it, the search for proof continues...
RDR produced 1 animal from a 4 egg clutch platty X platty and that somehow proves something??
Please explain how 1 baby snake proves a homozygous dominate trait?
Did I miss something there?
The supply is larger than the demand which is why pinstripes and spiders are so inexpensive. Supply and demand always dictates price, bring on the homozygous spiders and pins and those morphs will most likely be sold at the same price as normals, or very close.
If the proof isn't good enough for you, sorry your out of luck.
I just ask for evidence, not words, actual proof.
Jerry Robertson

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