Re: Cinnabee or bumblebee?
Bumblebee.
They are quite bright when they're young but their colours darken when they get older.
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Re: Cinnabee or bumblebee?
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enoughbubbles456
Bumblebee.
They are quite bright when they're young but their colours darken when they get older.
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Not always. There are certainly high quality Pastel animals that keep their color much better than others.
As an example, here is my Spinner Blast girl who was 2.5 years old and 1500+ grams are the time of this picture:
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Eric Alan
Not always. There are certainly high quality Pastel animals that keep their color much better than others.
As an example, here is my Spinner Blast girl who was 2.5 years old and 1500+ grams are the time of this picture:
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...023e84bc87.jpg
Maybe not all of them brown out, but the majority do.
For example; i know a few people with bumblebees and they got them from babies - all of them except one has lost their colours.. even he isn't as bright as used to be.
They were all purchased from high quality breeders too.
Nice snake[emoji106]
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Re: Cinnabee or bumblebee?
It does look like the snakes in shed though. The second pic her eyes look opaque. ?
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It does look like the snakes in shed though. The second pic her eyes look opaque. ?
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yes she is about to shed can't wait till she does ^.^
Re: Cinnabee or bumblebee?
Post a pic after she sheds please. Should be a big difference. Plus, my Bumblebee arrives Tuesday so it'll help tide me over. Lol!
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