I can't blame you for the confusion there is ton of contradictory information out there, I just took it all in and made my own opinion. My opinion is also there aren't many things that look worse with spider in them, i'm sure you won't have any problem finding cool non-spider mates for themThis year I got a bumblebee het hypo breeding to a het hypo and a hypo, then I got a lemonblast het hypo breeding to a spider which if all goes my way I should have quite a few new spider crosses in my collection. Don't be discouraged.
The super pin I think is pretty cut and dry, there is not one shred of anything to suggest it being lethal. The argument I always here is "then why isn't there tons of super pins". which is easy, super pin looks like a normal pin, to prove out a super, it takes years of recording keep, using other females, for less financial gain and an animal that looks no different than the one that takes approximately half a second to identify, the normal pinstripe or in the case of a female possible super pin... it could easily be 5 years before she had enough eggs to make a conclusion and realistically would take longer. There not much incentive. My pin x pin pairing is a dinker project I hope to prove out, but even if that fails. I am still going to produce possible super pins and heck yea I am going to try and prove them out. Not for the money, not for the looks, just because I would love to shut up the people blindly screaming "lethal'.
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