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    I'm doing Spider x Spider

    Quote Originally Posted by dylanjwicklund View Post
    I always see this but no one ever breeds a normal spider to a normal spider they always have multi gene animals if you want to try and prove this out get 2 normals single gene spiders 1 male 1 female that's what I'm doing I'm just waiting for my female to be of size

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    Using gene combos doesn't dampen your chances if you are trying to make a super, it just gives you better off spring in case you don't. I'm not trying for a super, I just wanted to have a higher number of spiders in the clutch. Breeding a regular spider to a spider would only give me normals and spiders. That does nothing for me
    Last edited by aLittleLessButter; 12-06-2015 at 07:50 AM.

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