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Just read this on another forum..
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lol wonder how much an albino p.metallica would of gone for haha
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Do deeper research and you will fin that Tarantula, as with Scorpion exo skeleton does actually contain different pigments.
For instance, i distincly remember the ocular tubercule has pigmentation in. A genetic dysfunction can result in the eye region, as with other parts of the arachnid to have drastically different colour. Its been researched in some detail. when i got more time i will find out the study. Im pretty sure it was only melanin too, nothing to exotic for a pigment.
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http://www.americanarachnology.org/J...A_v14_p101.pdf
This is a thread about light refraction from tarantulas exo skeleton. Quite old, but quite helpful Spider Coloration, not just structural - Arachnoboards
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You do get Albino spiders, whether albino is the actual correct term i do not know. This has been proven as a recessive gene in Holothele incei.
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