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    Re: So I was curious of what you guys thought of my new purchases....

    It is a dominant gene. Breeding them together does not get you a super. After I got my female spider up to breeding size, my male spider lost his potential. I have no plans for him that she can not take care of. Once I get a 2 or 3 gene spider critter, it will be male though. However, just being a single gene the females just make more sense to me now. This is the same idea as why would you pair a normal male? Not that a pair of spiders does not hold value for everyone though
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    Re: So I was curious of what you guys thought of my new purchases....

    congrats on your new addition. she's clean and bright. good luck don

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    Re: So I was curious of what you guys thought of my new purchases....

    Quote Originally Posted by Ladybugzcrunch View Post
    It is a dominant gene. Breeding them together does not get you a super. After I got my female spider up to breeding size, my male spider lost his potential. I have no plans for him that she can not take care of. Once I get a 2 or 3 gene spider critter, it will be male though. However, just being a single gene the females just make more sense to me now. This is the same idea as why would you pair a normal male? Not that a pair of spiders does not hold value for everyone though
    Oh, yeah, I wasn't planning on breeding mine either. I might later for some babies. But I plan on getting a pastel or something later.

    I just fell in love with the female and the breeder had mentioned that they had some hatchlings that were twins. I was pretty interested in them, so they sent me some pictures and decided on this little boy. It also helped that they gave me a discount on him as a package deal.
    Last edited by Star-Static; 12-16-2012 at 02:08 AM.
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    Re: So I was curious of what you guys thought of my new purchases....

    Quote Originally Posted by don15681 View Post
    congrats on your new addition. she's clean and bright. good luck don
    Thanks. I'm pretty excited to see how she will mature.
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    01. Albino- Nameless so far.
    0.1 YB- Nameless so far.
    1.0 Ivory- Adolf Hissler
    1.0 Normal- Hanniball Lecter
    1.1 Spider- ♂ Peter Parkenson (Spiderman). ♀ Tourette (Since they both have a slight wobble, so many puns....)
    0.1 GTP- Metatarsal
    0.1.1 Sand Boa- Mr. Squidge (0.0.1) and Squeege 0.1
    0.1 Hognose- Dozer

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