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100% written and noterized document convinces me that I have a humblebee.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Anyone can do that, paperwork is only has good as the breeder, getting a notary seal is something very easy to do also and does not mean much.
My advice to you
A/ You have a lot to learn don't by something unless you can identify it.
B/ Buy from a REPUTABLE breeder so you won't have to worry or wonder if what you are buying is what it is.
Nice SPIDER btw :gj: (picture that was quoted here is not a honeybee)
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Re: It is a honeybee
Im sorry but I'm also one that would say just a spider. I've produce two honeybees and they look far different then the one you have.
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Re: It is a honeybee
If you can't ID it yourself, don't be rude to people who are trying to do it for you, even if they do end up being wrong (which I'm pretty sure they aren't).
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Re: It is a honeybee
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Originally Posted by locolobito
Nobodies word is any good in today's society (my opinion).
You aint ever met me.
My word is all I got AND I back it up too.
Your opinion, my fact. :gj:
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Re: It is a honeybee
Hope I never meet ya either.
Call my snake what you want. It's a ghost spider from the hobbyist. The orange ghost spider and ghost bumblebee are from breeder. I don't expect breeder to put their mark on hobbyist project. Now I got 2 ghost genes in my collection and brother has his.
Dueces
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My English is the worst ever in this forum, maybe cause of that I don't understand nothing... Help please, I hate to be confused.
What I get : OP bought a spider from a hobbyist what was told honeybee (hypo-, ghost-, orange ghost-, whatever...). After that spider was a gift from his brother, after he traded the spider to a humble bee (with notary), after he gave to someone beer and money who said that spider is a honeybee and gave back money to someone else. Now he have the two snakes somehow. Am I correct? :weirdface
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Re: It is a honeybee
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Originally Posted by locolobito
Nobodies word is any good in today's society (my opinion).
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You need to surround yourself with better people then.
Dave
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Re: It is a honeybee
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...9b11cd429d.jpgthis is one of the best things a seller can give you...has parent pics and even what produced the parents....if a seller cant offer up pics of the parents he is a flipping animals or b he is hiding something....at the end of the day all I have is my word and I stand by my word...I know that any of my friends are the same way...maby it was how I was raised...at the end of the day if your happy then good for you its your animal not mine
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If 'nobody's word is any good any more' what makes your so called breeder/hobbiest's word any good? Sounds more likely that *one* person is lying to you rather than all of us on the forum are conspiring against you and lying.
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Re: It is a honeybee
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Originally Posted by locolobito
Hope I never meet ya either.
Call my snake what you want. It's a ghost spider from the hobbyist. The orange ghost spider and ghost bumblebee are from breeder. I don't expect breeder to put their mark on hobbyist project. Now I got 2 ghost genes in my collection and brother has his.
Dueces
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No idea what all that means but FYI aside from a few breeders here who do this for a living the majority how hobbyists.
Still does not make your snake a honeybee but if it makes you happy to call it that by all mean.
Not sure why you are so againt genuine people trying to help you, NO ONE here has anything to gain from this. Your loss.
Hopefully in the future you will not be one of those that mislabel animals that they sell, because if you do, you won't last long as a breeder.....well unless you find people like yourself with limited knowledge who think they know better, even when told otherwise.
Good luck with your Spider named Honeybee.
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