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GAZ37 Posted - 27/07/2011 : 21:20:46
Hi guys just enquiring if spider Mojave's are resaleable? I am thinking of getting a female Mojave and will have a male spider and was hoping to breed them eventually.

Thanks gaz
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anatess Posted - 28/07/2011 : 20:37:28
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Originally posted by GAZ37

Thanks for the replys guys been a while since I kept my royals but looking to get back to where I was! I did think about gettin a pastel female and try for some bumble bees, but I see a lot of them brown out over time or is it just a poor line of bb ?



Yes, it depends on the genetics. My bumblebee, for example, came from a bright pastel that hasn't browned out at all and a reduced spider. The bee looked "dirty" as a baby. I thought for sure he's going to brown out and not be quite so bright. I was wrong. The older he got, the brighter he got too. He's quite stunning now although he still got the "dirty spots".
reptiledanny Posted - 28/07/2011 : 11:52:55
they would sell, but its more about the price, i would happily have one, but now i could not afford one, but most of the time people will buy royals as long as there under a grand, anything over that and they can be hard to sell. they are also a stunning morph so yes, spimos would sell very well, and you dont see many about
GAZ37 Posted - 28/07/2011 : 07:39:52
Thanks for the replys guys been a while since I kept my royals but looking to get back to where I was! I did think about gettin a pastel female and try for some bumble bees, but I see a lot of them brown out over time or is it just a poor line of bb ?
Blackecho Posted - 28/07/2011 : 06:45:35
Yeah Lil, Spimos and yes they're still quite valuable.
n/a Posted - 27/07/2011 : 22:47:17
Don't they call them spimos, or spinner blasts (may be wrong on the last name - I know nowt about morphs lol.)

Just googled them and someone was saying on a forum this year that a good uk bred hatchling could go for £750!!

However, you know what rumours and prices can be like!!

There will be some resident morph experts along soon ... sounds like a nice project though - good luck!
GAZ37 Posted - 27/07/2011 : 22:40:17
Sorry I know the Mojave and spiders hatchlings will sell just not sure about Mojave spiders ?
Lotabob Posted - 27/07/2011 : 22:04:47
Resalable? Mojaves sell, hatchlings and adults.

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