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    Firefly (nice example?)

    I'm considering purchasing this firefly tomorrow. He's expensive, and I haven't seen many because they're rare in the uk.
    Opinions would be appreciated.
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    Apologies for the photos. I didn't take them.





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    Re: Firefly (nice example?)

    Looks nice but I would want to see at the least better photos, and ideally it in person, before i parted with my money.

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    I think he looks nice, i would try and get another pic or so. Here are two of mine to give you a clear idea. The first is my favorite, nice color not so yellowed out, very clean. The second is one of the others I have, not such a bad example but you can see the difference.. These are both taken with no flash and just white florescent overhead bulbs:

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    Re: Firefly (nice example?)

    Picked him up tonight.
    Parents were black eyed Lucy x lemon pastel.

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    fireflys only go for about 300 pounds dude there one of the cheap morphs about at the mo

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    Re: Firefly (nice example?)

    Quote Originally Posted by crazy ball View Post
    fireflys only go for about 300 pounds dude there one of the cheap morphs about at the mo

    ? You will do well to find one for less than £700.
    You can't get a decent bumblebee for £300.
    A nice fire female hatchling is £300.
    Firefly's get better with age, and are still quite expensive. In us and uk.

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    Re: Firefly (nice example?)

    Quote Originally Posted by Kev.K View Post
    ? You will do well to find one for less than £700.
    You can't get a decent bumblebee for £300.
    A nice fire female hatchling is £300.
    Firefly's get better with age, and are still quite expensive. In us and uk.
    Exactly, I have seen them anywhere from 900-1000 here in the U.S. Depending on the breeder of coarse.

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