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    Albino Black Bee?

    I was just day dreaming about BP morphs (my favorite thing to do at work) and in particular was considering possible mates for my male Spider Albino. I love the Albino Black Pastel and was thinking about getting a female anyway to mate with my High contrast Albino male, but then I though, what if I bred it with my Albino Spider?

    What do you guys think? Would a Albino Black Pastel Spider look any different than a Albino Spider? Does anyone know if anyone has every made one?
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    black pastel doesn't seem to change the pattern of the spider from what I can see, so I doubt you would be able to tell if black pastel was in there.

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    Re: Albino Black Bee?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    black pastel doesn't seem to change the pattern of the spider from what I can see, so I doubt you would be able to tell if black pastel was in there.
    I would think an albino blackbee would look very different than a regular albino spider



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    black pastel doesn't seem to change the pattern of the spider from what I can see, so I doubt you would be able to tell if black pastel was in there.
    Maybe not the pattern but what about the colors? Maybe a darker or lighter yellow/orange?
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    Re: Albino Black Bee?

    Closest thing I have to it is black pastel albino. Somebody will do it to get another gene in an animal but I love these guys and can't wait to hatch more this year.


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    Re: Albino Black Bee?

    Good Luck

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    Re: Albino Black Bee?

    Hi,

    I think, as the Black Pastel Albino (for me) looks different then the Pastel Albino, the Albino Back bee would alos look different, and somone will see the Black Pastel inside.
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    I'm thinking you would be able to tell the difference. The black bee is much more dirty/has more pattern than your average bee.

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    I agree with Stephanie, as my picture above shows the black bee is much different patterned than a spider and I'm pretty sure would look totally different than an albino spider...
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