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    Just be forwarned that, that animal looks like it will brown out pretty bad as an adult. But at 300 dollars it is a very good deal, I'm shocked anyone would go that low.

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    Re: bumble bee - need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by MitsuMike View Post
    Just be forwarned that, that animal looks like it will brown out pretty bad as an adult. But at 300 dollars it is a very good deal, I'm shocked anyone would go that low.
    If I was to breed the bumble later on with a pastel or a super pastel would the brownness u spoke of carry over as a gene

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    I think its a great deal!!! As far as the wobble....it is what it is, as long as the snake is ok and its not debilatating its fine. Just make sure you know who you are dealing with ....check out the BOI on the person before you buy....ALWAYS!!!!
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    Re: bumble bee - need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by MitsuMike View Post
    Just be forwarned that, that animal looks like it will brown out pretty bad as an adult. But at 300 dollars it is a very good deal, I'm shocked anyone would go that low.
    Why do you say that? What signs tell someone how badly a snake will brown out?
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    Re: bumble bee - need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
    I think its a great deal!!! As far as the wobble....it is what it is, as long as the snake is ok and its not debilatating its fine. Just make sure you know who you are dealing with ....check out the BOI on the person before you buy....ALWAYS!!!!
    I def plan on checking out his setups how clean they are. I'm very pumped now lol

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    What does browning do. Is it the not the best one??? I dont know to much about it. Just asking a question

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    I'll definitely get her for that price!

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    It means as it ages the yellows turn to more or a brown color. But I still want to know how you would tell if a baby will brown out or not?
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    Quality isn't cheap, and cheap isn't quality. But that looks like a nice bee, I like the dirty look on her. For $350, I'd probably get her.

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    Re: Possible Buy BumbleBee

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    The price is definitely right...just depends on whether you like it or not...clean Bee's are tough to find but probably worth the wait...also kind of depends on your breeding plans and what you plan to do with her...
    what do you mean that the price is right?? do u mean its a good deal or that its the right price for a female bee?? if you can sell me a bee for 350 ill take one!! everyone else sells em for around 600

    oh ya, and for 350 id get her she was ok ad didnt have anything wrong
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