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  • 01-24-2012, 09:42 PM
    BallsofMrE
    mojave spider x lesser b.e.l. spiders? is it possible
    so im trying to understand the bel complex a lil and wonder if a bel spider excisted and if so do you notice the spider or is it just there kind of like on a het form?:confused:
  • 01-24-2012, 09:48 PM
    FkNdRk
    It is possible, I hear that you can see the spider markings under a black light. If not just simply bred the Bel to a none spider morph and if you get spider babies then your bel has the spider gene.
  • 01-25-2012, 02:01 AM
    sookieball
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by FkNdRk View Post
    It is possible, I hear that you can see the spider markings under a black light. If not just simply bred the Bel to a none spider morph and if you get spider babies then your bel has the spider gene.

    Idk about the black light seeing the spider but I'd love to test it! If I get a Bel male this season from my mojo x butter project
    I'll be pairing him to my bumble bee lady next season.
    I've also seen a pastel Bel
    The head has a slight greyish color like outlining the pastel head. Idk where I saw it though. Either at the Pasadena expo or Pomona. I don't remember.

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