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Posted by: darkbloodwyvern at Tue Mar 25 01:16:55 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by darkbloodwyvern ] I have a question. If an individual spider or pastel has a very reduced pattern, will they pass on the reduction to their young? Does it require another parent with a weird pattern? Or is is variable, some look like the reduced parent, other look like relatively regular spiders or pastels. I know piebalds can produce hi and low white offspring regardless of their own appearance, does anyone know how it works for something like a spider? [ Hide Replies ]
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