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  • 03-18-2011, 03:50 PM
    Simple Man
    A queen bee's pattern is a lot more complicated than that. They are super busy compared to this little gem. Queen bee's also tend to have a lot of pattern on their dorsal region. This snake definately doesn't have that. The pattern reduction in this snake is extreme and in my opinion it is the subtle things that differentiate the two. I appreciate the subtle differences quite a bit. It will be interesting to see how the snake ages and what kind of coloration it ends up with.

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/fi...en-bee/007.jpg

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/fi.../QueenBee2.jpg

    Cool stuff either way :D The combos we should see in some of these 2011 clutches is going to be awesome!

    Regards,

    B
  • 03-18-2011, 04:17 PM
    The Hedgehog
    Another awesome snake I can only dream about. :D NERD has such a jump on a lot of people, especially because they have these 4 gene monsters that can breed with other 4 gene monsters and make some CRAZY animals.
  • 03-18-2011, 05:20 PM
    dragonboy4578
    Re: Bumble Bee Coral Glow Phantom! Simply amazing!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/files/morphs/bumble-bee-coral-glow-phantom/001.jpg

    :O Words can't describe! That snake is beautiful and full of genetic potential! Thanks to worldofballpythons.com and NERD for the shot!

    Regards,

    B


    Wow.....
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