Re: spider/super question..
you could be mistaken, i am not sure, butt, if you are right, i want to see what a super bee would look like.
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i'm thinking your need the 'super' of both...
Re: spider/super question..
Super Pastel x Spider = all Pastels, and Bumble Bees (Pastel Spider) wherever the Spider gene hits.
A Super Pastel Spider is a Killer Bee, and can be made several ways, but at least one of the parents has to be a Bumble Bee (or Killer Bee).
For example:
Pastel x Bumble Bee
Bumble Bee x Bumble Bee
Bumble Bee x Super Pastel
...that's just the short list, but I think you get the idea.
Also here are some photos, for reference:
Bumble Bee
http://newenglandreptile.com/forumpics/lemonbumble2.jpg
Killer Bee
http://newenglandreptile.com/forumpics/nov06kb1.jpg
K~
Re: spider/super question..
Thanks for stepping in, K; if anyone could clarify this for me, I knew it'd be you. Those pics are pure awesomeness..!
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Wow, very crisp and clean bumble. I'll take the bee over the killer! :)
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I know... that really is a nice little bee
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Originally Posted by ECLARK
Wow, very crisp and clean bumble. I'll take the bee over the killer! :)
DITTO! Too nice. I'll def. add that to my wish list! lol :sunny:
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Originally Posted by recycling goddess
i'm thinking your need the 'super' of both...
Super pastel yes, but to the best of my knowledge there is no super spider it is possible for the snake to have two copies of the gene, but there is no evidence at this point of them looking any different than a normal spider.
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wow, and I always thought I liked Killer's better, shows how much you don't know until you actually see one (I still haven't :mad:)