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    Homozygous Spiders

    I'm just curious. Does anybody have a Homozygous Spider? A "Super Spider" if you will, although I know it doesn't look any different then a regular spider. I'm just curious though.

    The proof would be breed this Homozygous Spider with a Normal and get all Spiders.
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    Re: Homozygous Spiders

    as far as i know the super spider hasnt been proven yet.

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    Re: Homozygous Spiders

    Thats kinda what I thought, because I never read it being referenced. One would assume though that somewhere along the line someone would've wanted to make a Super Spider, and just realized that it looks like a normal spider, but it can produce more spidey babies.
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    Re: Homozygous Spiders

    He was just listing spider as a dominate trait. Only some froms of dominate traits have proven double homo possiable. Pastel, Cinni, Mojovie. In theroy there could be a super spider but it hasn't made it to the main stream. YET!
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    Re: Homozygous Spiders

    I would guess its been pretty much ruled out as a possibility at this point. The ones you mentioned are co-doms because there is a super form.

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    Re: Homozygous Spiders

    I would say that I mean up untill a while back we thought that only 2 Lessers could make a totaly white snake. But now we found that.. what is it... 2 Mojoves, or cinni's or pewters or somthing ?can? produce totaly white offspring also. So keep your fingers crossed someone will hit the lotto sooner or later.
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    Re: Homozygous Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    I would say that I mean up untill a while back we thought that only 2 Lessers could make a totaly white snake. But now we found that.. what is it... 2 Mojoves, or cinni's or pewters or somthing ?can? produce totaly white offspring also. So keep your fingers crossed someone will hit the lotto sooner or later.
    There is no lotto to hit. Don't you think if there was a super that Kevin at NERD would have produced it already? He is the originator of nearly every Spider mutation out there. (if not all).

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    Re: Homozygous Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    The ones you mentioned are co-doms because there is a super form.
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    Re: Homozygous Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    There is no lotto to hit. Don't you think if there was a super that Kevin at NERD would have produced it already? He is the originator of nearly every Spider mutation out there. (if not all).
    Yea for some reason my mind put spider in the codom group.. Please disregard my brain fart
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