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    Spider X Normal= Pinstripe?

    Well, my male Spider Ball python breed to my Normal female turned out to be a very slow incubation at near 87F. They started hatching a few days ago and a weird looking Spider and a Normal are the only ones out of the seven eggs but another Spider has its head out now. Can anybody tell me what is wrong with this Spiders pattern? http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/tj...?sort=3&page=1

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    Looks like a nice reduced Spider, Pins usually have a lot more breakup in their patterns.

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    Re: Spider X Normal= Pinstripe?

    It's a spider with a full stripe! some people LOVE this kind of pattern on spiders.

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    Yeah!! That's a very interesting pattern!! Got pics of the parents?

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    Re: Spider X Normal= Pinstripe?

    Yes I have pics of them wrapped, but give me a few minutes, I need to post those on photo bucket.

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    Re: Spider X Normal= Pinstripe?

    http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/tj...?sort=3&page=1 There they are separately if you need I can try and find their rapped pic on the other camera.

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    That's what we call a sexy spider. Love it!
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    Spider X Normal= Pinstripe?

    I picked up a female spider that looks the same way!




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    Re: Spider X Normal= Pinstripe?

    You people might know, but if you breed a similar one to that one will you get 75% all the same looking?

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