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    Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    so once my male spider and reduced patterned female are of age and size im goin to be pairing them up.

    my spider also pretty much has no white on him, is high gold and pattern seems to be pretty broken up and thin as well.

    so my hopes are to get a high gold spider with a super reduced pattern if thats possible.



    so how likely will a reduced pattern be passed down to the spider(s) and normals as well?

    and seeing that my spider does not have white sides, is that a genetic trait as well? or can spiders in the same clutch have high and low whites?




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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    I think it would depend on whether or not the female is a genetic reduced pattern, I know Ralph Davis produces genetic ones but I'm there are plenty that aren't.

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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    We shall see. I've got a G-banded gril bred to my spider going through her POS ask we speak. I'll keep you guys up to date on it and what hatches out.
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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    This girl just ovulated from being bred to my spider:


    and this girl is being paired with my bee and spider:


    so I should see what hatches in a few months.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    Only two more weeks till this question gets answered ..I've candled the eggs and I have to tell ya I'm excited.. .. VERY EXCITED
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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Only two more weeks till this question gets answered ..I've candled the eggs and I have to tell ya I'm excited.. .. VERY EXCITED
    You bred to a somewhat reduced female last year and produced some smoking spiders!

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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    You bred to a somewhat reduced female last year and produced some smoking spiders!
    That's true.. I can say that I bred a high white spider to a reduced female and got a mix of both Super high white and super low white spiders out of it..

    This breeding is a genetically reduced female bred to a "striped" spider. So We shall see.
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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    There is a huge possibility one of the spiders or normals can be reduced pattern, and also the spiders could have the high gold like their parent. Usually white-sided spiders are kind of genetic in a way, so if you breed a high white spider to a normal, you can get high-white spiders maybe high-white normals too!

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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    Quote Originally Posted by guambomb832 View Post
    There is a huge possibility one of the spiders or normals can be reduced pattern, and also the spiders could have the high gold like their parent. Usually white-sided spiders are kind of genetic in a way, so if you breed a high white spider to a normal, you can get high-white spiders maybe high-white normals too!
    I bred a high white spider to a normal and got an even mix of high whites and low whites out of 8 spiders in the same clutch. The amount of white is pretty varied like the amount of white on a pied. So a low white spider can and will produce high whites just like a high white will produce lows.

    The good thing is there's a spider to fit everyone's taste.
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    Re: Spider to Reduced Normal ?'ss

    Here's NERD's Genetic banded to spider outcome:

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ic-banded.html

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