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Spider Hatchlings! and Spider pattern ?.

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Posted by: ginevive at Fri Aug 15 20:35:10 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ginevive ]  
   

I am thrilled that my reduced Spider male has seemed to pass his reduciness to his babies I hatched out these awesome little gems yesterday. I know that they are not the cutting-edge morphs that many of you post, but hey a girl's gotta start somewhere! Sire was produced by Jon Courtney. Dam is my relatively plain-jane normal female ltc.
Now for you who have bred Spiders a lot. Do you notice a correlation bewtween the reduced nature of a Spider's pattern, and the pattern that its babies have? As in, would a spotty, relatively normal-looking spider be more likely to produce spotty babies, and a reduced one, would it be more likely to cause reduced babies? What do you prefer?




Whole clutch


One of the hatchlings with dad (couldn't resist..)


Mom

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