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    Re: HoneyBee?

    It looks like a spider to me...its sitting directly under a lamp, so the black lines look lighter and "washed out". If you look at the head and neck area(which is further away from the light in the picture) the black lines def look black. More pics in different lighting would help.

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    Re: HoneyBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy View Post
    I understand, just have not seen a single gene with such a bright yellow contrast. I'll get some more pics today.
    I see no honeybee in your picture, but it is a nice looking spider.

    I used to have a spider male that was so bright that for the longest I was thinking it was more than just a spider because it looked similar to a fire spider then started thinking it was a yellowbelly spider, drove me crazy but in the end it was just a beautiful spider male.

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    Update

    Okay, I'll have to agree with "It's not a HoneyBee".

    But, I honestly believe it has something besides Single Spider Gene: Here are some more photos. Again these are taken with my Note 2 so the BP still looks pretty dark. There is absolutely ZERO black on the snake. All lines are brown/light brown.







    Any ideas? Or sill agreeing to Single Gene Spider?

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    HoneyBee?

    Looks like a light spider to me.


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    Re: HoneyBee?

    I would say it's a Spider.
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    Re: HoneyBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by cschneider View Post
    Looks like a light spider to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SSALB View Post
    I would say it's a Spider.
    I can always cancel my Layaway haha. I already have a Male spider. & if this is truly just a spider then I may cancel. I'm going to see if I get anymore replies. I appreciate everyone's input. You guys have really helped in this discussion.

    Just weird because I have never seen a Spider with light brown instead of the original black...

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    Re: HoneyBee?

    I still say single gene spider.

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    Re: HoneyBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by DooLittle View Post
    I still say single gene spider.

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    Thanks, so if it is a nice very light spider; will it produce spiders of similar? What would you price it at? It's a male probably around 700g.

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    Re: HoneyBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy View Post
    Thanks, so if it is a nice very light spider; will it produce spiders of similar? What would you price it at? It's a male probably around 700g.
    I would say 100-125 being generous.... It's a high quality spider yes but I got a male last week at 2,200 grams for $150 and almost as light in color as that.
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