Oh I see what you are saying now. I have definitely heard the name before, but can't say I know much more than that. You can check out the business section and see if anyone has wrote anything about them there. If not fauna has a good business section. You might not get too many replies here just because it's Christmas and the forum is lacking attendance a bit lately ;)
I did find this though. I know it's not the same guy, but I assume they work together? From what I read it doesn't sound great, lol. But I'm going to bed so good luck in your search!
12-25-2010, 01:32 AM
Subdriven
I have not yet to see a septer bee that you can realy see the spider in.. It's wierd.. Wonder if the cinni or black pastel just covers it up some.
That is one awsome looking snake!!
12-25-2010, 02:27 AM
LadyOhh
That is a Pewterbee, and here is a link to info about Clark Tucker.
A top side picture would help, but I think its a pewterbee
12-25-2010, 10:15 AM
Brandon Osborne
Definitely a Pewterbee.
12-25-2010, 10:27 AM
OhhWatALoser
Re: Is this a PewterBee?
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Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
A top side picture would help, but I think its a pewterbee
how the heck did i miss the first picture... yea no doubt theres spider in there
12-25-2010, 10:30 AM
Pinoy Pythons
Re: Is this a PewterBee?
Looks like a pewter bee to me. Spider gene doesnt do dramatic changes when mixed to cinnys or black pastels. If you will refer to cinnabees, it really doesnt do much changes compared to bumblebees, other than the slight change on the sides like the one on the pic.
12-25-2010, 10:59 AM
fredanthony
Re: Is this a PewterBee?
Quote:
Originally Posted by LadyOhh
That is a Pewterbee, and here is a link to info about Clark Tucker.
Hey guys thanks for the info. LadyOhh the link takes me to a page that says invalid search terms. Can you give me another or just pm or post what you found. Thanks!
Fred.
12-25-2010, 11:15 AM
LadyOhh
Fred,
Go ahead and search his name on the BOI on Faunaclassifieds.