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    Is there something else going on here?

    Okay, bare with me here there is a bit of a back story.

    I bought this snake almost a year ago, she's currently only 250-300g (she's a horrible eater ). I bought her from my local reptile store. I'm in there a lot and consider the owner a friend. She was sold as a bumblebee, but recently the owner was talking to me said there might be something more to her. Her "normal" clutch mates have started looking a lot like fires or something along those lines. I was in there last night and saw them, they are super light and have been getting lighter with each shed, they look nicer than my fire. The mom of the clutch was supposed to be just a pastel, but they think she's got something else in her now.

    Even if she doesn't have something extra going on she won't be going anywhere anytime soon.

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    I see a regular bee, a pretty nice one at that.
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    Re: Is there something else going on here?

    I agreed with jerry. fire x spiders can be hard to tell. I'm going thru that right now. but when you have the fire gene with the pastel gene. wow what a difference. and your bee has the pastel gene which will make it very easy to tell. don

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    I see a Bee It's a nice Bee but definitely not a Fire Bee.

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    Thanks guys. I didn't think there was anything else going on with her but it doesn't hurt to ask for second opinions.
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