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Looking for advice on a "Dinker" project

spiderMAH Dec 31, 2012 01:23 PM

http://imgur.com/a/Go0uA

I hatched out a clutch of 6 from a male yb spider x dinker female. She is lighter in color than most normals and has odd light "alien eye" spots running down her front half. (Parents are the first 3 pics)
The clutch consisted of .1 yb, 3.1 spiders w/ potential (pos. yb too) and last is another "dinker" male. He has a bizarre black lining between the back saddles and odd shaped alien eyes. (Pic 4 is what is held back from this clutch)
The next few pics are individual shots of the spiders, and pay attention to the lighter side spots passed down from the mother. The last pic is a closer view of the bizarre male and the most extreme spider.
I am looking for advice/feedback from other enthusiasts. Recently I was going through classified adds and came across "trick" gene snakes, including a "trick spider". My snakes don't seem to have as busy of a pattern, but I do see some obvious similarities between them.
Again, Any advice or feedback would be appreciated. Thanks for your time.

Dinker project

Replies (2)

JYohe Dec 31, 2012 03:19 PM

sorry to say, I can't tell anything from the pics....need more belly shots....

,,,sorry,............
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........JY

ChrisOz Dec 31, 2012 06:41 PM

Really like that reduced pattern spider

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