2 eggs 1 calider male and 1 calico male
will get better pics when he sheds and gets some food in him
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2 eggs 1 calider male and 1 calico male
will get better pics when he sheds and gets some food in him
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Dude that will go great with the huge box of goodies you shall get 
Sweet man, and a MALE to boot. Congrats!
.........Is a Super Calider (lol) ............Sorry looks like an nice clean Spider . Just my Opinion .
Rich-OSC

It's pink toned all the way up to almost the edge of the pattern, not brown, def. a calider.
Have you ever owned a spider? They have white from the bottm that creeps up the sides nad guess what , when they fisrt hatch out , it's pink...then turns white eventually .I DO NOT see what makes that a "def" Calider . When he breed's it and produces Calicos..I'll bw wrong , but at this point but it's nothing short of a clean and crisp spider .Look at that white on the animal picture below...Calider ? ? ?lol
Rich

Since it's a different looking spider and there was a calico in the clutch, it is more than likely a calider. I see you eating your words one day.
thats a calider
Lol, I only have about thirty of them.
Take a closer look at the pics. Your pc monitor maybe playing tricks on you.
There's no doubt thats a calider....I'm sure its even got the side/ventral markers....I'll bet those are going to pretty neat as they grow! Marc Bailey
and if you look it has some neat blushing on the sides and back as well--I would vote calico spider as well--will probably look pretty nice after a couple of sheds
thanks guys
i cant wait to see what it looks like when he sheds and gets some size
here is a better pic

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Nice - congrats!!!
I vote calider....
Here is a pic of Ralph's - check out 08 clutch 32....

ok, now i know that those who make it, get to name it, which is fair... but the people gotta rise up and call a dog a dog. this is the worst morph name yet. i think if there is no really great name, you just have to resist the urge to come up with any ole somethin. whats wrong with "calico spider"? that sounds much cooler than someone with a bad lisp trying to say the word calendar.
just my two cents.
beautiful snake though. congrats.
I dont know about it sonding like "calender" . Everyone is saying it down here as "cal-eye-der" but faster 
i see... it has a hard I; which does roll off the tongue a little better.
still not my favorite, but better.
these names are getting too many to keep on top off. says me, who cant wait to name something myself, i suppose! but if i come up with a lame name, you have my permission to call me on it...
I like the name but as i was not the first to produce it. I am calling it what it has already been named by ralph davis
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Yeah, lame name. Someone either tried too hard, or not hard enough. I will be calling them Calico Spiders, but that is just me.
I don't remember hearing a single positive thing about the Pastave name when it came out. Now it seems like that is the trend, to make up a new word by combining two morph names. If a breeder can't come up with a creative name I'd rather just see them called what they are, which would be less confusing in the first place, instead of a new word. With triple, quad, quint, etc., morphs being produced it's just getting more and more confusing for newcomers. I answer plenty of emails that ask is a killerbee this, a pewter that, etc. For those of us that have been here the whole time we usually know what's what. But for a noob it can take tons of time to get it all sorted out and remember the different names.
Eric
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Thats the whole fun of it!
The newbies have to learn and "get into it" sort of speak. The crazier it is, the more interesting it is, the more interesting it is, the more research someone does, the more research, the more they "get into it". We need lots and lots of people "getting into it". By that I dont mean business part of it, I mean the enjoyment of collecting different colors, types, pattern, etc since everything is affordable now. Unlike 3-4 years ago where the majority of people that got into it got into it as a business, not out of enjoyment.
The trend lately has been people adding to their collections for the fun of it. If they mix and match later and breed stuff its for the enjoyment, not the money.
I definately do not see it that way. The Bumble Bee was fine, it LOOKED like a Bumble Bee, was one of the first to have a "name," and I think everyone knows what a Pastel Spider is called at this point. Then, the naming thing took off in a bad, bad way.
I can almost see dropping EVERY double Co Dom name right now, and saving the "naming" thing for triple, and quad Co Doms. Saying Pastel Cinnamon is alot easier than saying Pastel Cinnamon Lesser Fire.
And to Brian, of BHB, you BETTER be thinking of a good name for the Fire Lori Ball...she might take it the wrong way, and you would be in DEEP trouble. Or, would she be the one doing the Firing? Or, just call it the Lori Fire, and be done with it. Although, you might win some browny points by calling it the Hot Lori or something along those lines...
No question about it, that is definatley a calico spider, that last pic does it more justice
Great job and great odds
and its a male too 
Kim
N.A.R.C
amazing...cant wait to see that as an adult.
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