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Originally Posted by
MoonlightBoas
Great Pictures :)
Thanks! My models are real pro's! :D
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PitOnTheProwl
:gj::gj:
Wife loves the lesserbees
:gj::gj:
Two of the best base morphs mixed together...what's not to love? :gj:
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koloo921
Thanks, I needed a good laugh. I love your title and the bee:)
haha...thanks! We aim to please! :D
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sho220
Two of the best base morphs mixed together...what's not to love? :gj:
I have both so how can I get one out of a male spider and a male lesser:O:D:rolleyes:
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PitOnTheProwl
I have both so how can I get one out of a male spider and a male lesser:O:D:rolleyes:
You can do it the hard way like I did...breed your male Spider to a female. Hold back a female Spider. Raise her for two or three years and breed your Lesser to her. :D
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PitOnTheProwl
LOL that is a long wait too................ got a female mojo that had a date with my lesser then will find someone that wants to trade for a bel;)
I did the same thing to get my Bumblebee...I've hatched a clutch of Spiders the last 4 years and kept the best female from each year. Trying to get clean, reduced patterns with a good amount of white. Love the Spider gene...:)
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SnakeKittyFishy
Nice snakes :) What'd you mean couldn't give the pastel away? I'd take him in a heartbeat! Gorgeous!
Come and get him! :)
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gorgeous bees! but i got a Q now...
between the butterbee & lesserbee which one tends to yellow out more with age?
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mommanessy247
gorgeous bees! but i got a Q now...
between the butterbee & lesserbee which one tends to yellow out more with age?
Personally I believe they are the same morph, so it will just depend on what the parents look like.
The only reason I call one a Butterbee and one a Lesserbee is because when I bought my male Lesser and female Butter back in '08, it was still commonly believed that they were different morphs. I stuck with what I had been calling them just to keep it simple. :)