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    Some Weird looking Spiders...

    So this season my bumblebee male got pretty much all my girls being the stud he is... This "Normal" Girl that i have may not be such a normal after all ... All comments welcomed, I'll try to get a picture of the female and male soon to add into the thread!

    These babies are super reduced banded and BRIGHT Orange!!!!! I don't get it ... Pictures don't do these guys any justice at all, Took all these pictures with my cell phone outside in the day light, they also have weird light patterns on their heads?

    We did throw an Enchi in with her as well... But i'm pretty sure two different males cannot father the same egg?

    Anyways here are a few pictures... Two are before hatch shed, the rest are after hatch sheds







    Like i said Pictures don't do these guys justice... The oranges are super bright and POP When you open the tubs! Very wicked banding as well, not so who that came from in regards to the parents.

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    All of the ones in your hands look like spiders to me.
    5.3 normals, 3.1 mojave, 2.4 pastels, 1.0 yellow belly, 1.1 cinnamon, 1.1 het pied, 1.0 pastel/yellowbelly
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    Your right, two fathers cannot fertilize the same egg. you can however, have two fathers fertilize different eggs in the clutch and have a clutch with more than than father.

    I want to see a close up picture of that spider with the light head in the first pic. They look interesting.

    Pics of mom and dad will help i think

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