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<blockquote data-quote="Ceratogyrus" data-source="post: 20049" data-attributes="member: 371"><p>I have the spiders and say they are healthy like any other tarantula, you are the one that says they should be deformed. If you get the people that say they are deformed, die in moults, etc to post on here with their first hand knowledge and observations, I will gladly discuss with them. If you like I could take pics of my slings, showing they are healthy, but not sure what this would prove. I would love to be able to chat to a person that has had serious losses from a hybrid sac BECAUSE they are hybrids. I just don't like hearing stories that a person once spoke to a guy who's uncle had some hybrid spiders who died.</p><p></p><p>There is a spider in the hobby that is assumed is a hybrid (Let's call it Species A for this example, as I would like to keep the actual species a secret till I have some hard evidence). I have crossed the 2 species that they claim made the Species A to see if the babies end up like Species A in morphology, looks, etc.</p><p>I got a good egg case from the parents and left the babies together till I had 10 left. These 10 I am currently raising. Everything is being documented though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceratogyrus, post: 20049, member: 371"] I have the spiders and say they are healthy like any other tarantula, you are the one that says they should be deformed. If you get the people that say they are deformed, die in moults, etc to post on here with their first hand knowledge and observations, I will gladly discuss with them. If you like I could take pics of my slings, showing they are healthy, but not sure what this would prove. I would love to be able to chat to a person that has had serious losses from a hybrid sac BECAUSE they are hybrids. I just don't like hearing stories that a person once spoke to a guy who's uncle had some hybrid spiders who died. There is a spider in the hobby that is assumed is a hybrid (Let's call it Species A for this example, as I would like to keep the actual species a secret till I have some hard evidence). I have crossed the 2 species that they claim made the Species A to see if the babies end up like Species A in morphology, looks, etc. I got a good egg case from the parents and left the babies together till I had 10 left. These 10 I am currently raising. Everything is being documented though. [/QUOTE]
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