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<blockquote data-quote="Ceratogyrus" data-source="post: 20043" data-attributes="member: 371"><p>I have hybrids that have had no hassles moulting, etc (Or none more than you would expect from normal babies). Anybody had hybrids here that have passed away from moulting issues, deformities, etc?</p><p></p><p>As for documentation regarding fatalities. It is very difficult to quantify what are normal losses in normal sacs for a start.</p><p>The fact that so many Brachypelma, Lasiodora, Ceratogyrus, Avicularia, Pamphobeteus, etc hybrids are alive and well in the hobby is enough proof to me that they will survive with the same problems as pure spiders have to deal with. If the spiders had all of theses hassles with deformities, etc and were weaklings prone to dying for no reason, we would not be having this conversation as there would be nothing to worry about.</p><p></p><p>My hybrids are being raised to prove a few points regarding one of the messed up genera mentioned above, so not for personal gain, but rather for gain in the hobby overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceratogyrus, post: 20043, member: 371"] I have hybrids that have had no hassles moulting, etc (Or none more than you would expect from normal babies). Anybody had hybrids here that have passed away from moulting issues, deformities, etc? As for documentation regarding fatalities. It is very difficult to quantify what are normal losses in normal sacs for a start. The fact that so many Brachypelma, Lasiodora, Ceratogyrus, Avicularia, Pamphobeteus, etc hybrids are alive and well in the hobby is enough proof to me that they will survive with the same problems as pure spiders have to deal with. If the spiders had all of theses hassles with deformities, etc and were weaklings prone to dying for no reason, we would not be having this conversation as there would be nothing to worry about. My hybrids are being raised to prove a few points regarding one of the messed up genera mentioned above, so not for personal gain, but rather for gain in the hobby overall. [/QUOTE]
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