You're going to have some very interesting breeding projects on the cards once all your snakies are at breeding weights. Just out of interest because I'm not very knowledgeable about these things... how can one identify that there's lots of albino showing? Is it due to the lack of pigment?
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You're going to have some very interesting breeding projects on the cards once all your snakies are at breeding weights. Just out of interest because I'm not very knowledgeable about these things... how can one identify that there's lots of albino showing? Is it due to the lack of pigment?
There is no albino in this snake - it's a bumblebee so therfore spider X pastel.
Our spider, however, is 50%het albino, so with breeding there is a chance (but not always) that she might produce albinos.
Thanks everyone for the comments - I'm looking forward to having this one.
looks great, and really is a great collection you have now. can't wait to see what babies are produced in a few years. and he just looks like sting as well. ( maybe a few years ago not now with the whole beard thing he has going on LOL)
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