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    Re: i have a predisposition to never want any spiders or morphs

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    I love the response Seven-Thirty! I just wish there was more scientific evidence to kind of...put it to rest I should say? Maybe in 10 years we'll have an "official" answer to the homozygous spider. I guess we shall see lol


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    The problem with that is that the ball python genome isn't mapped and everything about the genetic side is all from anecdotal evidence seen from breedings. In theory the super spider should exist and the only logical explanaition at this point is that it is a homozygous lethal that fails to even develop to fetal stage 99% of the time. The other theory is that it is dominant like pinstripe but there hasn't been a proven super spider ever in the history of the hobby so yeah...
    Last edited by Seven-Thirty; 02-25-2017 at 08:57 PM.

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