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To bee or not to bee?

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  • 01-10-2011, 12:00 PM
    ms381
    To bee or not to bee?
    http://www.rolfreptiles.com/pictures...s/Beemale2.jpg

    Hi Forum,

    Im thinking of buying this little fellow, his an 2010 male but one of the last of the clutch. So im thinking he might be the ugly duckling of the group:(. I do not have much experience with bumblebees. I knowe they brown out quite a bit when they grow, this guy seems to have a fair bit of brown for a little guy?

    If some of you could give some advice on what makes a great bee, and maybe some opinions on this one that would be great.

    In the future i will want to pair him up with a little lady so really i am looking for one of good quality, so i would be happy to wait until later on in the year .

    Thanks matt
  • 01-10-2011, 12:31 PM
    SlitherinSisters
    Your thoughts are probably right, but if you don't mind him being a bit dirty, he's perfectly fine. Some people prefer dirty bees, some prefer clean. I don't think he is too bad. I've definitely seen a lot worse!
  • 01-10-2011, 03:04 PM
    wallyblue
    Looks pretty good from where here. I was looking into buying one of these before I got Herbert. Yours doesn't seem to have too much brown. How much brown do they usually get with age?
  • 01-10-2011, 03:06 PM
    Monster Dodge
    Re: To bee or not to bee?
    Love it!!! You would be crazy to pass him up
  • 01-10-2011, 03:34 PM
    ms381
    Re: To bee or not to bee?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by wallyblue View Post
    Looks pretty good from where here. I was looking into buying one of these before I got Herbert. Yours doesn't seem to have too much brown. How much brown do they usually get with age?

    As i said im no expert with bees, but i saw one in particular on jkbolka reptiles youtube channel that was crazy brown, didnt much look like a bee anymore.


    What im trying to find out from this post is, does he have alot of brown for a youngen. And therefore will he brown out alot as he grows.

    I am a fan of yellow snakes so i would prefer to keep him that way as long as possible.

    Thanks for your input, is that herbet in your avatar?
  • 01-10-2011, 03:37 PM
    DemmBalls
    Re: To bee or not to bee?
    Looks pretty nice to me. I like his high white sides! IMO the pic looks kind of dark, so it's hard to gauge the snakes true color. Maybe ask for another pic?
  • 01-10-2011, 03:51 PM
    ms381
    Re: To bee or not to bee?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by demjor19 View Post
    Looks pretty nice to me. I like his high white sides! IMO the pic looks kind of dark, so it's hard to gauge the snakes true color. Maybe ask for another pic?

    Yes, a good idea for sure. The pics are slighty dark, i will post if he can provide another photo.
    Ive just noticed he has a sad face on the side to! Lol
  • 01-10-2011, 03:57 PM
    rdoyle
    i think he looks great. i would get him
  • 01-10-2011, 04:11 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: To bee or not to bee?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ms381 View Post
    Ive just noticed he has a sad face on the side to! Lol

    lol, yeah he does.
    He doesn't look like he'll fade too bad, ask for pics of the parents too :)
  • 01-10-2011, 06:37 PM
    Pinoy Pythons
    Re: To bee or not to bee?
    I dont think he'll brown out badly in time. I love his patterns, specially on his head. Ask pictures of the parents, at least it will give you an idea on how the parents turned out to be as adults. I love bees when they become adults, having 3 layers of color tones, golden brown on top, yellow in the middle, then white at the bottom. So I say, to bee! :)
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