Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
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Originally Posted by
Freakie_frog
Now that is worth the $500 dollars as a baby thank you for showing me a GOOD example of what a BEE should look like :)
Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
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Originally Posted by
zina10
I love my Bee. No discernible wobble, a GREAT eater that never refuses and always looks for more and also the best of temperaments. Never acts scared, shy or stressed. Never acts aggressive. As chill, relaxed and sweet as can be. You can handle her for an hour, put her in her tub and then feed her. Never misses a beat.
I find her rather pretty as well ;) Even now, around 700 gr. I have yet to see a morph that doesn't change into adulthood and either browns some, fades or "changes". I don't find them less attractive. And there are always different examples of every morph.
I also understand that people like different things. Not everyone appreciates the same morphs and everyone has "favorites" . Thats the nice thing about BP's, seems to be something for everyone.
http://photos.imageevent.com/morgens...e/SAM_0432.JPG
http://photos.imageevent.com/morgens...e/SAM_0451.JPG
http://photos.imageevent.com/morgens...e/SAM_0289.JPG
http://photos.imageevent.com/morgens...e/IMG_4297.JPG
and if my girl ends up half as pretty as Freakie Frogs, then I'll be one happy camper.
:)
Now that is what I want my bumble-bee to stay looking like as he or she would age. What a beautiful bumblebee who was the breeder I must know lol ?
Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
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Originally Posted by
steveboos
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.
NO to be honest spider is my favorite morph have you seen the lavender spider incredible worth every dollar I am just saying I am disappointed with the bumble-bee morph however some members kindly showed me the better the breeder the less chance of browning out I will have now I hope they'll share the breeders names with me :)
Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
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Originally Posted by
lance
Now that is worth the $500 dollars as a baby thank you for showing me a GOOD example of what a BEE should look like :)
As a baby she looked like this and I can tell you for a baby like this 500.00 wouldn't be close to she her value is..
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...i/DSCF6218.jpg
Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
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Originally Posted by
lance
Now that is what I want my bumble-bee to stay looking like as he or she would age. What a beautiful bumblebee who was the breeder I must know lol ?
I got her from Justin Smith, he also goes as " bamasmith " on forums and such.
He did tell me that he has no wobblers or cork screwers in his breeding program. Now, you can get one who doesn't wobble as a baby and gets it later on, or one that wobbles as a baby and gets better with age. There are NO guarantees, but I do think its best not to breed the really bad ones, thats just common sense ;)
I'm really happy with my girl, and I also think that Freakies is a amazing example of a Bee, really unique and pretty.
Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
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Originally Posted by
AaronP
To put it frankly: You're full of it.
I bought a Bumble Bee at Daytona 2010 from Pro Exotics and paid $350, which was a STEAL and this little girl is now 450 Grams, and looks absolutely gorgeous.
It helps when you know exactly what you're looking at and what you're looking for and from whom you're looking at it from. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by
LotsaBalls
I Love Bees! If you don't, go buy a cat.
Easy guys this thread has shed some light and changed the Op's mind a little thats all we who believe and know different should do.
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Re: Bumblebee's are over-rated ?
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Originally Posted by
alan1
Gorgeous !! and great size, too :)
I think those greyish/beigish scales that cover the back and sprinkle into the sides actually ADD to the crazy/cool look of the Bee. It offsets the yellow nicely and together with that, the white sides, and the dark pattern over it all makes for one good looking snake, even into adulthood.