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    Humble Bees

    I am new to balls and am researching the different morphs. I saw pics of the humblebee and WOW I was amazed. I caught wind of the fact that a Super Humblebee has been created. Does anyone have a pic of that. I bet it would be awesome.

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    Re: Humble Bees

    Here is a pic of one of the hypo killers we made last year.

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    Re: Humble Bees

    Man that is impressive. Is that considered the same thing as a super humblebee or is that different? Regardless that is awesome. Thanks for posting it.

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    Re: Humble Bees

    She is a super pastel ghost spider, so a ghost killer bee.
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    Re: Humble Bees

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan W View Post
    Man that is impressive. Is that considered the same thing as a super humblebee or is that different? Regardless that is awesome. Thanks for posting it.

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    I would say yes, the snake Josh produced is probably the one you heard about since the pastel gene in the humblebee is the only gene involved that is co dominant, so the "super" would have to refer to pastel. I guess if you call a pastel ghost spider a "humblebee", than a super pastel ghost spider could be called a "super humblebee". I think hypo killerbee or ghost killerbee sounds better though, and is more fitting.

    Josh, that snake is stunning.
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    Re: Humble Bees

    Here is a better pic of another ghost killer bee we hatched last year.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...st_killer6.jpg
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    Re: Humble Bees

    Well I think I have a new favorite ball python. Absolutely awesome

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