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    A question about Bees

    Is is right for someone to call a lesser X spider a lesser bee or a butter X spider a butter bee?

    To be a true bee, should it not be lesser X spider X pastel or butter X spider X pastel?

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    Re: A question about Bees

    Yeah its what they are
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    Re: A question about Bees

    Spider x Lesser x Pastel is a Queenbee: http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html
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    Re: A question about Bees

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    Spider x Lesser x Pastel is a Queenbee: http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html
    True but they call a lesser x spider a lesserbee i dont know why!
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    Re: A question about Bees

    Just like they call a cinny x spider a cinnybee
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    Re: A question about Bees

    Quote Originally Posted by Askook View Post
    True but they call a lesser x spider a lesserbee i dont know why!
    Cause it sounds better than "Lesser Spider"? I don't think there is just a plain "Bee"... Pastel x Spider is a Bumblebee which is what a lot of people simply call a Bee...
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    Re: A question about Bees

    Quote Originally Posted by Tzeentch View Post
    Is is right for someone to call a lesser X spider a lesser bee or a butter X spider a butter bee?

    To be a true bee, should it not be lesser X spider X pastel or butter X spider X pastel?

    Bee means it has spider in it.. pastel gets a different name depending on what else is in it..
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    Re: A question about Bees

    My theory on this has always been:

    First spider morph produced was the Pastel X Spider cross, and because it was bright yellow and black the breeder thought it looked like and therefore named it Bumblebee.

    Other spider breeders thought the name was very cool and decided the best way to shorten the names of a morph containing the spider gene was just to tack the word "bee" onto the end.

    So each time a new spider morph was produced, they gave it a name that included bee. It seems as though the tradition continues today.

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    Re: A question about Bees

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    My theory on this has always been:

    First spider morph produced was the Pastel X Spider cross, and because it was bright yellow and black the breeder thought it looked like and therefore named it Bumblebee.

    Other spider breeders thought the name was very cool and decided the best way to shorten the names of a morph containing the spider gene was just to tack the word "bee" onto the end.

    So each time a new spider morph was produced, they gave it a name that included bee. It seems as though the tradition continues today.

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    Re: A question about Bees

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    My theory on this has always been:

    First spider morph produced was the Pastel X Spider cross, and because it was bright yellow and black the breeder thought it looked like and therefore named it Bumblebee.

    Other spider breeders thought the name was very cool and decided the best way to shorten the names of a morph containing the spider gene was just to tack the word "bee" onto the end.

    So each time a new spider morph was produced, they gave it a name that included bee. It seems as though the tradition continues today.

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