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    promlem

    i have this problem making up my mind.i absolutly love the bumblebee morph.i cant decide to start out with a nice pair of '10 bee's and maybe get a few more females later down the road. or to start with a breedable pair of bumblebee makers, like a female pastel and a male spider? any suggestions

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    Re: promlem

    I would go with the pair of '10 bee's
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    Re: promlem

    I would get two 2010 bee's and by the time they are ready to breed you could get and raise a male (insert morph) for them to breed to.

    A super pastel male has become inexpensive enough and would make a smokin breed to a pair of bees
    Jerry Robertson

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    Honestly I would not buy 2 bees, I would purchase one bee and then purchase a dif mutation with the rest of the money
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    If you are just starting out i really don't know what you would do with a pair of bee's. IMO Maybe a bee and somthing else to cross it with like a lesser, mojave, or a super pastel. I agree with iCandiBallPythons
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    Re: promlem

    I agree as well, bees have come SOOO far down in price these last few years its not even funny. I would get one or two other morphs you really enjoy as well raise them up for about a year and a half. I really think by then you should be able to find a nice bumble bee male in between $275-375. Then you would have a powerhouse of combos at your choosing. My best advice is take your time look at as many different combos you can get a female you can see yourself trying new projects with for years and years to come that way you will have something unique and special to you. Happy hunting.

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    Re: promlem

    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    I agree as well, bees have come SOOO far down in price these last few years its not even funny.
    Your correct, BUT, when is the last time you saw a breedable female bumblebee for cheap?
    2 bees would be awesome to have to breed to.
    Throw a super pastel at one and a black pastel/cinny at the other.
    Pastel yellow belly to a bee and a pog to the other bee.
    There is so many ways you could mix that up and not just be making more bumblebees
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    Re: promlem

    all great ideas.i also have been told to get a bumblebee/lemonblast pair.to produce the followng: normals, spiders, pastels, pinstripes, bumblebees, killerbees, lemonblasts, superblasts, spinners, spinnerblasts, and killerblasts.

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