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    I agree with others, there must be some more genes in that snake! Wish I could tell you what genes that would be, but lets hope someone else can!

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    To me that looks exactly like a Spider Genetic Stripe. Here's another one:



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    Re: New spider girl!

    Really nice animal. Regardless of the presence of other genes you have some real potential there if you plan on breeding her down the road


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    Re: New spider girl!

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    To me that looks exactly like a Spider Genetic Stripe. Here's another one:

    . Seven-Thirty has a cleaner crisper animal. His has cleaner lateral scales with darker black striping. And much more head stamping. This animal has no head stamp and poorer contrasting.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    I wish i knew the pairing too. The closest thing I've seen to my spider is this spider specter, but I dont think my animal is one just yet. Im more leaning towards just a reduced spider that may or may not be genetic. Only time will tell, though I have to figure out a pairing for her.


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