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    Bumblebee, spider, het albino. What to add

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    Currently I have a het albino f, bumblebee f, and a spider male. The genetics wizard isn't showing bumble bee (should i use spider and pastel? Would that work on genetic wizzard for the bee?) Can't breed the bumblebee and spider cause they are related. Would like to eventually get an albino male for the het. Aside from that what neat morphs would you reccomend aside from pastel to combine the bee and spider? Thanks

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    personally I like lesser combos with just about anything. Id get a lesser or lesser combo if your budget can take it. Not much goes bad with spider and pastel, so its going to come down to what you like best


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    YB het Albino male

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    Thanks for suggestions

    Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll look into those combos.
    A friend is telling me that my bubblebee is a spider. I hope that she is incorrect!, having trouble with the pictures but had some help posting on the picture section
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    Re: Thanks for suggestions

    Quote Originally Posted by Dakota11 View Post
    Bumblebee


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    Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll look into those combos.
    A friend is telling me that my bubblebee is a spider. I hope that she is incorrect!, having trouble with the pictures but had some help posting on the picture section

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    I'm on my phone, but top picture looks like an adult bee to me, most will brown out like that. With the yellow creeping on the sides, I don't doubt it being a bee

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    Re: Bumblebee, spider, het albino. What to add

    granted I havent seen a lot of adult bumble bees but that looks exactly like my spider. heres a pic of my 800g 2 year old bee male. maybe I got lucky and he is an exception and wont brown out as bad but other than some freckling he hasn't changed much at all since he hatched.

    heres my spider

    got lucky on the head wobble thing too. the spider had it pretty bad as a hatchling but seemed to out grow it. havent seen her do it at all in almost a year. and the bee only does it on feed days for about two minutes right after he finishes eating.
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    Re: Bumblebee, spider, het albino. What to add

    Quote Originally Posted by H.o.F.R View Post
    granted I havent seen a lot of adult bumble bees but that looks exactly like my spider. heres a pic of my 800g 2 year old bee male. maybe I got lucky and he is an exception and wont brown out as bad but other than some freckling he hasn't changed much at all since he hatched.

    heres my spider

    got lucky on the head wobble thing too. the spider had it pretty bad as a hatchling but seemed to out grow it. havent seen her do it at all in almost a year. and the bee only does it on feed days for about two minutes right after he finishes eating.
    There is yellow on the sides if that makes a difference. That's one really nice yellow snake!

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