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Re: Albino Spiders
I see some spiders (probably het for albino), albinos, and albino spiders. Didn't someone say that there is a posiblity of normals?
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Re: Albino Spiders
I've been thinking about going for one in the future their hott.
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Re: Albino Spiders
 Originally Posted by Hock3ymonk3y
I see some spiders (probably het for albino), albinos, and albino spiders. Didn't someone say that there is a posiblity of normals?
Normals that are 100% het albino (as are all the normal looking spiders) are also possible from a spider het albino x albino pairing. That's the least desirable result, though.
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Hock3ymonk3y (02-17-2009)
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Re: Albino Spiders
 Originally Posted by ColinWeaver
Normals that are 100% het albino (as are all the normal looking spiders) are also possible from a spider het albino x albino pairing. That's the least desirable result, though.
Thats a Beautiful pairing Colin! You know exactly what everything is, no guessing on those genes.
That picture makes me want to make spider albinos asap.... very inspiring!!
Thanks for sharing
Albie
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Re: Albino Spiders
 Originally Posted by ColinWeaver
Normals that are 100% het albino (as are all the normal looking spiders) are also possible from a spider het albino x albino pairing. That's the least desirable result, though.
I figured
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Re: Albino Spiders
Also, do you guys know what the difference would be if you bred the spider to a high contrast rather then a regular albio? Are high contrasts just selectively bred or is there somthing genetic about them?
Thanks,
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Re: Albino Spiders
I don't think high contrasts are different? Individuals vary. I'm sure you can get a low contrast and a high contrast in the same clutch. Just like getting a spider with a couple spots and a spider that's extremely reduced, or a nice bright pastel and a so-so pastel. I could be wrong though.
Ball Pythons:
1.0 Queenbee; 1.0 Spider; 1.0 Spider Het VPI Axanthic
1.0 Albino Cinny; 1.0 Albino Pin; 1.0 Butter Pastel
0.1 Het Axanthic; 0.2 Albino; 0.1 Pied
0.1 Pastave; 0.1 Pastel; 0.1 Butter
0.1 Super Vanilla Mojave
Others:
1.0 Kahl Albino BCI
1.0 Albino Anaconda Hognose
Mammals:
4.0 Kitties, 3.1 Doggos, 0.2 Horses
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Hock3ymonk3y (03-02-2009)
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Re: Albino Spiders
I am pretty sure that it is just selective breeding but i am just making sure...
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