Hey,
Saw these in Orlando and passed by one time, could not do so twice as I saw them in Daytona. Hope he makes a great breeder SOON! Thanks to Greg for producing such a great, bright animal!
Steve Harrison

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Hey,
Saw these in Orlando and passed by one time, could not do so twice as I saw them in Daytona. Hope he makes a great breeder SOON! Thanks to Greg for producing such a great, bright animal!
Steve Harrison

Steve ,
They make excellent breeders & feed vigorously , I can't get enough of these captivating animals....Still my favorite "Classic morph" . Best of luck in your endeavors .
Rich-OldSkool Creations
Hey,
The spider morph has long been my favorite. Pastels, Ghosts, Mojaves, etc.....I must have them all! Sometimes it's hard to be patient in this endeavor, but I've got a good collection going- now I just need to feed & breed!
I'm hopeful he goes this season. At over 170 grams already and eating everything in sight, he should be close!
Have a great night all,
Steve & Laurie Harrison
Jacksonville, FL
Steve,
I saw the animal you picked up from Greg.....you made no mistake! Greg had the brightest Spiders at the show, hands down. I wish you nothing but good luck with him.
Jesse Wilson
n/p
And he will steve , if you breed him to clean females .Good luck again .
Rich-OSC
Beautiful animal, I can't wait to get my spiders. One question though, what does it matter if it's a bumblebee sibling? It either is pastel or not right (mixed with that great spider of course)?
Sean
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Heart Mountain Herps
Not sure if it's the same with all spiders but side by side the bumble siblings were much brighter and yellower than their regular spider half brothers.
Thanks,
Steve Harrison
Probably due to years of breeding nice clean females into the pastel line as the current understanding is that pastel it's self is a single gene and the siblings didn't get it.
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