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    help identify my bp?

    can you check this 2 bp morph, they said it was bumble bee, but i think the left ball python don't look like bumble bee, i think it was calico bee


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    IMO they are both bees, the one on the left is very yellow, niiiiice
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    No I don't think it is a calico bee, it could be a normal bumble bee just that the sire or dam where brighter. Are they from the same clutch? Maybe the sire or dam where a lemon pastel, which make bumble bees look a bit brighter.


    Calico bees are allot whiter, look on world of ball pythons
    Last edited by DmD; 09-02-2010 at 07:31 AM.

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