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??Calico Bumble bee aka the "Cali Bee"

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Posted by: Jay_Cassidy at Thu Aug 21 14:04:48 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jay_Cassidy ]  
   

I want to say thank you to all who replied to my last post. Unfortunately I didn't get to see all the comments, I've been extremely busy and this is the first time I've been online since I posted her 3 weeks ago.
Well, unfortunately Im not sure what she is. I breed my original spider to a pastel female. I've had numerous clutches from my spider over the years and never got anything out of the ordinary. The female pastel on the other hand was a virgin. And this little beauty was the only fertile egg out of 4.
Now my guess is my pastel female might be a crappie looking pastel calico that slipped threw. After looking all over the web the closest thing she resembles to me is a "super pastel calico".
But I know she's not. So Im guessing she might be a "spider pastel calico" a.k.a. a calico bumble bee witch I've been calling my "Cali Bee". If anyone has any info that could help me figure this whole thing out please contact me. Pics of pastel calicos would be very helpful preferably adults or subadults.
Thank you all again!!!
Jay Caveman Cassidy
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