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Premium_Reptiles Sep 09, 2008 08:15 PM

Hi,

I have an animal here and I like to know what kind of morph you guys see in this animal. The father is a Bumblebee and the mother a Graziani Pastel. Sorry, I don´t see it and I am very eager to hear your thoughts about this animal.

Thanks in advance

Steve


Together with a Bumblebee

Tohether with a Bumblebee and a Spider

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Replies (7)

JenH Sep 09, 2008 08:21 PM

To me it looks like a killer bee, bee and a spider.....

Nice!

bpfreak Sep 09, 2008 09:45 PM

Either a wannabee or bumblebee with some low-grade pastel in it... my 2 cents

mykee Sep 09, 2008 10:19 PM

My guess is also a bee that has "C-" pastel in it.
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anthony james mc Sep 09, 2008 10:25 PM

I think Jen is right, the one may be a Killer Bee and the other a more average looking Bumblebee.. I see a huge difference in how "clean" the one is compared to the other so I think the one may be a Killer Bee out of a not so pretty Pastel or not so pretty Bumblebee .. I say this because that bumblebee looks like it's going to darken up in a few more sheds.. If the nicer one keeps it's color good and doesn't "muddy up" much that also will tend to lean towards it being a Killer Bee, the Super Pastel influence in a Killer Bee will keep the yellow color alot "crisper" than a regular Bumblebee . I'd want to look at them in person to make sure what I am seeing here is right but I think that's what ya got there. Anthony McCain...

BackBeat Sep 09, 2008 11:32 PM

Whatever it is, it's eye-catching.
'High-white' is a tremendous understatement.

I'd keep it.
One-of-a-kind, trophy animal that it is.

Congrats...

BB

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hansensusa Sep 10, 2008 09:10 AM

Which snake are you asking about? The one that is singled out in both pictures by itself is the darker bumble bee looking snake. Is that the individual you are wondering about?

Premium_Reptiles Sep 11, 2008 05:09 AM

yep
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