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Bzzzz...Bumble Bees in the making....PICS

Shane Kinney Jan 13, 2006 12:42 PM

I've wanted to produce bumble bees ever since seeing them on display at Kevin/NERDS table in Daytona a few years ago. My jaw dropped when I saw those little bumble bees going around in that carousel. Its all your fault Kevin!

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Explicit-Reptiles Jan 13, 2006 02:41 PM

We hope to produce some next season (figures crossed). Bumble Bee's are definitly nice. By the way, that spider in the top pics is nice looking. Cant wait to see the spiders and bee's he produces. good Luck.
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Chris Farmer
Explicit Reptiles

vcane Jan 13, 2006 03:51 PM

That female spider is off the charts love the reduced pattern good luck and congrats.The 1st pic is my female the other 2 are of the male he has breed with 2 normal females but doesn't want much to do with my 1350g female pastel maybe she isn't ready.

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Vince Pramuk
Vince Pramuk Reptiles

Shane Kinney Jan 13, 2006 05:54 PM

...I love the reduced patterned girl also. I can't wait to see the spiders and bumble bees from this pairing. Keep trying your spider with that female pastel since she just may not be ready yet. I've been introducing my spider male to that big pastel female repeatedly with no interest until finally...hook up!

NextGen Jan 13, 2006 06:51 PM

Very nice pair. Good luck with hitting the odds.
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Tony Bocanegra
Next Generation Reptiles
www.NGReptiles.com

jaymccarthy345 Jan 13, 2006 10:04 PM

That first female is going to hatch out some amazing bumble bees!!!! That is a great reduced pattern spider and I can't wait to see what you get out of that clutch. I certainly hope you get great odds. Best of luck with both of those girls.

Jay

nerd_inc Jan 14, 2006 08:10 AM

>>I've wanted to produce bumble bees ever since seeing them on display at Kevin/NERDS table in Daytona a few years ago. My jaw dropped when I saw those little bumble bees going around in that carousel. Its all your fault Kevin!
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They still have to be one of my favorites if not my favorite!!

You have a very pretty male spider in the top pics! A smoker!!!

Good luck with your BEES!

Kev@NERD
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