Here's a pic of a possible super spider we just received from Kevin @ NERD yesterday. Hopefully, we'll have babies spiders hatching withing a year!
Thanks,
Garrick
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Here's a pic of a possible super spider we just received from Kevin @ NERD yesterday. Hopefully, we'll have babies spiders hatching withing a year!
Thanks,
Garrick
www.crestedgecko.com/ Royal Constrictor Designs
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Greg
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So glad you like him & that he arrived safe and sound. Here's wishing you nothing but the best with your new project!!!
K & K
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Garrick,
Very nice! Congrats on the spider and that clown is incredible! Clowns maybe my favorite clown morph!
As Always - GO PACK GO
Brett
Very pretty spider ball. So how much is a "possible super spider" as opposed to a "regular old fashioned spider" I can definatly see the advantage of producing ALL spiders from breeding this guy to a bunch of normals, but you only have a 1 in 4 chance of having one. depending on what you paid it could be a big gamble. Yet maybe worthwhile. Please let us hear your thoughts.
VOT
The possible supers aren't too much more than the regular spiders. You can check NERD's site for pricing. The way I looked at it, if I'm going to spend that much on a spider, I'd rather spend a few extra $$ for the chance of having a super. If I could produce twice the number of spiders, that would be a pretty good thing!
Garrick
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