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    black pastel and lemon pastel question

    Okay so if you breed black pastel to black you can get super black pastel
    pastel to pastel super pastel. What happens if you breed black pastel to a pastel what will you get any pics?

    and if you breed pastel to spider you get bumble bee what is the black pastel to spider called black bumblebee??

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    Re: black pastel and lemon pastel question

    black pastel x lemon pastel = black pewter.

    black pastel x spider = black bee.

    Black bees look like dark, busy bees with extra spot. Most people don't think much of them, but we're still all holding our breaths for the super black bee.

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    Re: black pastel and lemon pastel question

    Here are some classic cinnamon pewters as hatchlings from Heather's Herps:

    http://heathersherpsblog.blogspot.co...-birthday.html

    And here's a black pewter she hatched this year:

    http://heathersherpsblog.blogspot.co...-be-there.html

    And there's a Liesen-line black bee at post #18 in this thread:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=1#post1389387

    (scroll up-thread to see a regular spider for comparison)

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