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Are sputters also butterbees? Never heard sputters before.
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Originally Posted by kevinb
Are sputters also butterbees? Never heard sputters before.
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I would assume so...?
Spider + Butter= Sputter=butterbee=lesserbee
1.0 normal bp
mad roaches yo
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Very pretty ButterBees!! That's a nice pairing.
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I guess he calls them sputters... I've only heard them to be butterbees though
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Re: 4 months old Sputters
Originally Posted by kevinb
Are sputters also butterbees? Never heard sputters before.
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Originally Posted by Mike41793
I would assume so...?
Spider + Butter= Sputter=butterbee=lesserbee
Originally Posted by Solarsoldier001
I guess he calls them sputters... I've only heard them to be butterbees though
I got the name "sputter" from World of ballpython website under morph list
They are spider butter or butter bee
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Re: 4 months old Sputters
Originally Posted by h4y4sh1
These are the sputters from my butter and bumble bee pairing last year. They hatched end of october 2011.
this is the pciture when they hatched. No queen bee though
302559_10150340146128303_657818302_8434251_1305593003_n by h4y4sh1, on Flickr
These are the the 1.1 sputters
IMG_1921 by h4y4sh1, on Flickr
IMG_1914 by h4y4sh1, on Flickr
IMG_1920 by h4y4sh1, on Flickr
By the way, I notice, their colour is very different. The female has much lighter pattern, and more yellow, where as the male has much darker pattern, is it common to have such variation in colour from one clutch?
It is very common to have variety within a clutch. Nice looking bees!
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super nice. congrats.
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1.0 Pinstripe (Triston)
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They are beautiful!
As for your question, it's pretty normal to have a slight color difference in one clutch.
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They look awesome! congratulations...
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