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    Re: Help identify my first clutch!

    The_rotten1,

    Since the last messages we've shared you've posted pics of the bellies of the Spiders in question. Also, a second look at the Dame (it's "Dame" folks, not Dam, look it up) has me convinced, it is without question, reduced. I can't tell from your photo, but KRG brings an abundance of melanin to the table in it's bands where as Blade, Enchi, and Woma tend to have brown bands. Both neonate Spiders have reduced patterns, the male has Leopard, but the other gene is at play too, the female, has no Leopard, and the other gene is very evident in it's reduction. Your Dame looks very similar to Louies ( Juggler Ball Pythons) Spider KRG on WOBP. (I have seen and held this animal on several occasions). The only real way to be sure is to breed it. Having worked with, bred, and produced several KRG clutches, I would not say "it is not KRG".

    P.S. Your pied is without a doubt Leopard.

    Jim

    Here's a side shot of a single gene KRG het pied...

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    Last edited by JimFoxValleyReptiles; 06-09-2018 at 11:55 PM.

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