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Mojave X Spider

smell Feb 09, 2006 03:10 PM

When I pair up Mojave X Spider, what do I get then ?
Normals double het ?

Replies (4)

toshamc Feb 09, 2006 03:35 PM

They are both co-doms meaning you could get Mojaves, Spiders, Mojave Spiders and normals.
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johnavilla Feb 09, 2006 03:37 PM

not sure about % but you should get mohaves, spiders, normal and mohave spiders. The spider gene is dominant and the mohave gene is co dom meaning that the mohave IS a het. The Homo form of mohave is a variaty of blue eyed lucistic.
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toshamc Feb 09, 2006 03:49 PM

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Tosha

"Nihil facimus sed id bene facimus"

11.42.0 Ball Python (Harry and Fluffy and gang)
1.0.0 Angolan Python (Anakin Skywalker)
0.0.1 Green Tree Python (Verdi - yeah I know but my kids love the book)
0.1.0 Bredls Python (Smurfette)
0.2.0 Feline (Pippen and Pandora)
0.0.1 Desert Tortoise (Pope John Paul aka JP )
2.2.1 Fish (1,2,3,4)
0.0.0 frogs rescued from pool skimmer

Paul Hollander Feb 09, 2006 04:53 PM

And as far as I know, nobody has confirmed a spider with two copies of the spider mutant gene in the gene pair. So the odds are high that this particular spider has a spider gene paired with a normal gene. In other words, the spider is probably a het, too.

Paul Hollander

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