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    Re: Is it possible to produce spider hatchlings without spider parents?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    It looks like a pretty typical spider to me. Look at all the other Calico combos. It dose more that just add white to the sides. It messes with the pattern and the color. I'm going to have to say that the pic is of a spider that was assumed to be a Calico Woma again just my two cents.
    I'd be interested in seeing more example of this combo. I suppose it is possible it could be the wrong morph. I've definitely noticed some questionable stuff on wob before

    Edit: Actually, if you do a quick google search there are a few examples and they all look similar
    Last edited by kxr; 03-01-2017 at 04:56 PM.

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