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  • 02-04-2011, 01:22 PM
    sho220
    Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    Ehh i think he was just saying he avoids anything with Spider in the genetics. At least that's what i got from his post.

    I realize that, but some people seem to be under the impression that anything with Spider in it will spin around the tub uncontrollably...which is just wrong. Sure they all have the potential for this...but from my experience a vast majority only exhibit very slight signs, if any at all...just seems to be one of those things that's blown way out of proportion...and any morph is genetically inferior to a normal...i.e...less than "perfection"...
  • 02-04-2011, 01:55 PM
    RhacHead
    Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
    If you think $500 is over priced then you should see what they were going for just a few short years ago... I think $500 is downright Cheap!

    As for browned out snakes,Superior genetics = Superior snakes;)
  • 02-04-2011, 03:32 PM
    DemmBalls
    Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    So you're saying that all Bee's either twist, spin or corkscrew?

    Actually it is a pretty widely accepted fact that all spider mutations to some degree have a wobble. Whether it's just a simple head tilt or a full blown cork screw.

    That being said...I still love my spiders and my bee! As stated...You get what you pay for. Do research and buy a high quality animal! And $500 is dirt cheap for a dual gene animal!
  • 02-04-2011, 04:32 PM
    DZ Reptiles
    no way, bees just have so many positive genetics.
  • 02-04-2011, 04:48 PM
    Subdriven
    Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RhacHead View Post
    If you think $500 is over priced then you should see what they were going for just a few short years ago... I think $500 is downright Cheap!

    As for browned out snakes,Superior genetics = Superior snakes;)

    Paid 1100 for mine 2.5 years ago and an still happy that I bought him!
  • 02-04-2011, 05:00 PM
    Michelle.C
    Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
    IMO, most Spider morphs are way overrated. I prefer the Spider in it's original beauty. That being said, my favorite morph is the Spider Albino, which I think it's because the Albino genetics don't effect the pattern of the Spider.

    But, to each their own. Everyone has varied opinions. I do think you get what you pay for though. If you want an ugly, browned out Bumblebee, pay a meager amount. If you want a Bumblebee that retains some of it's vibrant colors, get ready to dig into your bank account.
  • 02-04-2011, 06:32 PM
    rdoyle
    i love your bee, but that is just me.
  • 02-04-2011, 06:33 PM
    rdoyle
    Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Pay 200.00 for a bee pay more get a better example

    Just saying
    http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...i/DSC_0064.jpg


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    this is the bee I like
  • 02-04-2011, 06:45 PM
    PitOnTheProwl
    Its one of those...to each his own.
    I am waiting for the wife to give me the go on a pastel yellow belly female to pair with her spider in the future because I really like the bumble belly............and if I get a couple spider yellows too thats:cool:
  • 02-04-2011, 07:22 PM
    sho220
    Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by demjor19 View Post
    Actually it is a pretty widely accepted fact that all spider mutations to some degree have a wobble. Whether it's just a simple head tilt or a full blown cork screw.

    Yeah...like I said, not many are full blown cork-screwers...the vast majority have maybe a slight wobble when feeding or a slight head tilt...I've hatched several clutches of Spiders and most show almost no signs...just kind of irks me when those who choose not to work with them come off with a holier than thou attitude towards those who do...
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