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

    Quote Originally Posted by kxr View Post
    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
    Kinda like how white diamonds are actually a little marshmallow-yellow as adults, yet the photo saturations are edited on WOBP to make them look extremely white.

    I don't know about the woma calico in the thread, but WOBP is questionable sometimes. Pretty much anyone can upload any nice photo of a snake and label it a morph, and it'll get posted.
    Last edited by redshepherd; 03-01-2017 at 05:06 PM.




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