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    Axanthic Spider?

    Just curious if anyone has produced one of these yet, Also would love to see pics if anyone has any handy? I have searched everywhere i could think of and havent found any yet. If anyone can help it would be great.

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    Re: Axanthic Spider?

    Our very own Kara from NERD did!! I will get you some pics.

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    Re: Axanthic Spider?

    :eek: :eek: that would look sooo nice!!!
    I'd definately like to see one too!!
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    Re: Axanthic Spider?

    How much effect does the pastel gene throw into the mix. All the pics posted had the pastel too. Does anyone know if deleting the pastel will add a little more grey down its sides as with a regular spider or if the pastel gene really doesn't have much effect on that kinda thing. Pretty much have a black and white pic of a spider in my head and wanna see if anyone has produced one with just the spider and axanthic vs the axanthic bees (which are also completely gorgeous animals)

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    Re: Axanthic Spider?

    No Axanthic Spider yet. Kara and Kevin missedit, but did hit the BumbleBee Spider and KillerBee Spider. I know a couple other people including Kara and Kevin that are working on it, so hopefully this year we will see it. I've been waiting awhile for that one myself.
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    Re: Axanthic Spider?

    WOW all i can say is i freakin want one
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    Re: Axanthic Spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fearless
    How much effect does the pastel gene throw into the mix. All the pics posted had the pastel too. Does anyone know if deleting the pastel will add a little more grey down its sides as with a regular spider or if the pastel gene really doesn't have much effect on that kinda thing. Pretty much have a black and white pic of a spider in my head and wanna see if anyone has produced one with just the spider and axanthic vs the axanthic bees (which are also completely gorgeous animals)
    The pastel gene is where the bumble bee comes in. Pastel+Spider = bumble bee. etc.....

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    Re: Axanthic Spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by juddb
    The pastel gene is where the bumble bee comes in. Pastel+Spider = bumble bee. etc.....
    I know this kinda wondering more phenotypically but if nobody has one yet! then there is really no way to answer that question

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    Re: Axanthic Spider?

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13 View Post
    Amazing! Although I'd hate to think of how much they'd cost...

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