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Mated my p metalica female with salmon pink
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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 187191" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Sometimes threads like these are good to have because it gives folks an insight on why you do NOT attempt to cross breed two tarantulas of two different genus'. Not going to happen. Breeding two different species under the same genus has happened but it is ONLY supposed to happen in the wild. If you are found to be hybridizing tarantulas in the hobby I can assure you that you would receive no respect from any of the reputable breeders or hobbyists in this forum. No one condones it. Think of it this way, if you breed 2 different species under the same genus, that entire batch of tarantulas is basically ruined (genetically) because they are no longer "pure". You sell them. Let's say a few go to other breeders who want to use them for breeding later on down the road (that don't know the sac isn't pure)....then the sacs they produce will be hybridized. No person that has ANY respect for these animals or this hobby would condone or produce sacs of hybrids. Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 187191, member: 1090"] Sometimes threads like these are good to have because it gives folks an insight on why you do NOT attempt to cross breed two tarantulas of two different genus'. Not going to happen. Breeding two different species under the same genus has happened but it is ONLY supposed to happen in the wild. If you are found to be hybridizing tarantulas in the hobby I can assure you that you would receive no respect from any of the reputable breeders or hobbyists in this forum. No one condones it. Think of it this way, if you breed 2 different species under the same genus, that entire batch of tarantulas is basically ruined (genetically) because they are no longer "pure". You sell them. Let's say a few go to other breeders who want to use them for breeding later on down the road (that don't know the sac isn't pure)....then the sacs they produce will be hybridized. No person that has ANY respect for these animals or this hobby would condone or produce sacs of hybrids. Period. [/QUOTE]
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