IMO if you look at what other wobble genes combos make, why would you expect a viable super spider? Again there is no hard proof, which is why I will keep breeding spider to spider every year to give more data. I love how this gene has been around for years but yet there is less data on it than just about everything else. I'll put on my tin foil hat and keep breeding them.![]()
Pinstripe according to bhb and Evan is not co-dom, it is a true dominant gene. Which means it looks the same in heterozygous or homozygous form.
My pairing is kind of screwy to really classify it, all of them are 50% het hypo, which anyone will tell you can show through. Then I also have a dinker gene I am trying to make something happen with, so my pairing about the worst example of classifying pinstripe. Some look like normal pins and lemonblast, some have some high blushing, then some have ridiculously blushed out patterns. Bad clutch to classify a single gene. However I still can prove out super pins. Statistically o should have 2... We shall see in a few years.
I can link to one of the white snakes when I'm not on my phone, other one I saw I have never been able to find since I originally saw it.