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Arachnosquire
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As a kid I often fantasized about basically playing god with animals and now that I have a tonne of D. cupreus spiderlings, that spark has lit up. Is the phenotypic variation in spiders, such as these, enough to even be noticed in order to identify a specific member as coloured/proportioned/sized differently, for breeding? Also would it be considered unethical to, say, increase their size or make them darker or something? Finally, if there is enough variation for one to verify and so selectively breed for that variation such as an increase in size or colour vibrancy, would there perhaps be a market?
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