Spider vs Bee - Mass Confusion
I am seeing a lot of confusing usage of the term Bee when describing spider combos. A Bee (short for Bumble Bee) is Spider and Pastel together. However, many people are calling Spider combos without any Pastel, a Bee. This is not only confusing but may be misleading when selling animals. For example, a Lesser Bee should be Lesser, Spider and Pastel not just Lesser and Spider. Does this also apply for Stinger Bee (Enchi, Spider and Pastel) while a Stinger is just Enchi and Spider.
Am I wrong about this? What is the proper naming convention for Spider and Pastel combos?
I think any combo with Bee in the name should have Spider and Pastel to be consistent.
Ken
Re: Spider vs Bee - Mass Confusion
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simpsonke
I am seeing a lot of confusing usage of the term Bee when describing spider combos. A Bee (short for Bumble Bee) is Spider and Pastel together. However, many people are calling Spider combos without any Pastel, a Bee. This is not only confusing but may be misleading when selling animals. For example, a Lesser Bee should be Lesser, Spider and Pastel not just Lesser and Spider. Does this also apply for Stinger Bee (Enchi, Spider and Pastel) while a Stinger is just Enchi and Spider.
Am I wrong about this? What is the proper naming convention for Spider and Pastel combos?
I think any combo with Bee in the name should have Spider and Pastel to be consistent.
Ken
Name's are a fun way to simply identify morphs or combos.
Re: Spider vs Bee - Mass Confusion
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simpsonke
Am I wrong about this? What is the proper naming convention for Spider and Pastel combos?
I think any combo with Bee in the name should have Spider and Pastel to be consistent.
Ken
The first Bumblebee was hatched well over a decade ago. In that time, it's been pretty well established throughout the industry that a "Bee" combo doesn't have to have have pastel in it. ;)
Just a little perspective. :)
Re: Spider vs Bee - Mass Confusion
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Kara
The first Bumblebee was hatched well over a decade ago. In that time, it's been pretty well established throughout the industry that a "Bee" combo doesn't have to have have pastel in it. ;)
Just a little perspective. :)
However, a few things do use bee to cover the spider and pastel
nuclear spider = butter fire spider
nuclear bee = butter fire spider pastel
calibee = calico pastel spider
coralbee = coral glow pastel spider
tigerbee = desert enchi pastel spider
thus we have the confusion