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Old 30-06-2008, 08:51 PM
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Casey is importing some from america later in the year see her thread in the classifieds, males 300, females 400
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Casey is importing some from america later in the year see her thread in the classifieds, males 300, females 400

Cool you got the link to that. Cant be going all through the classifieds already done that today as someone else mentioned them too
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mostly spiders, some normals; I do believe... correct me if my brain isn't working though...

1 in 4 would be normal
1 in 4 would be a co-dominant spider
2 in 4 would be spiders

although I may be wrong...
Nope....

You have a 25% chance of producing a normal.
You have a 75% chance of producing a spider; each of the spiders is a 66% possible het spider (i.e. not homozygous for the dominant spider gene.) A homozygous spider is not "codominant" - the gene is still dominant, and a heterozygous animal looks exactly like a homozygous one.

Only breeding trials would prove out whether you had a het or a homozygous animal.

With the wobble/flip/spin that Spiders can be known for, I'd really suggest avoiding sibling/sibling breedings to at least reduce the risk that you'll increase it by inbreeding.
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