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    Good examples of adult bumblebee and axanthic?

    I know both brown out to some extent, but what a good example look like as an adult? When I get more time these are first on my list to get
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    08 Blonde Bumblebee female


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    Wow! That's a gorgeous bumblebee. How hard are the blonde pastels to find?
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    Re: Good examples of adult bumblebee and axanthic?

    Quote Originally Posted by towelie4365 View Post
    Wow! That's a gorgeous bumblebee. How hard are the blonde pastels to find?
    My opinion on pastels is to get the nicest brightest example you can find, no matter what line it is.
    If you buy a baby buy one with the least brown spots and the least orange.
    Same goes with buying a bumblebee, for the most part you can tell from early on what a bee or pastel will look like when its older.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Here is my 2011 bee, weighed her the other day and she is 1200 grams. She is holding color great. There is actually yellow starting to come in from the bottom into her white.


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    Seriously, sexiest bee ever! Good pick doolittle!

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    Re: Good examples of adult bumblebee and axanthic?

    Nice Bees Guys!

    Blonde Bee x Blonde Blast


    VPI Axanthic

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    There has got to be more bees out there........

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    I dont have a bee but I have half a one!!

    This pastel is almost a year old and holding her colours strong. She will make some nice Bee's and lemon blasts

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    I'll post soon. My nice male is having fun with my normal female right now. Don't want to disturb them.

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