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    I think I have two Cinna Bees.....Please help me confirm.

    I have some hatchlings from a cinny to a spider pairing. The hatchlings included two normal females, a normal male, a cinny female, a spider male, and a pair of what look to me to be cinna bees (spider cinnamon). Here are pics of the two that appear to be cinna bees. Please let me know what you think. Thanks.

    Female:

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    Male:

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    Balls:
    0.1 Calico ph pied - 1.0 Killer bee ph clown -
    0.1 Butter - 1.0 pastel mojave enchi pin - 1.0 Pied
    0.1 Bumble Bee - 0.1 banana - 0.1 Spider mojave
    0.1 citrus sterling - 0.1 Albino - 0.2 yellowbelly
    0.1 Black pastel - 0.1 Spider - 0.1 Pastel Lesser
    0.1 Fire - 0.1 het pied - 0.1 Cinna Bee
    0.1 Spider het ghost - 0.1 Black pastel lesser

    Retics:
    0.1 albino - 1.1 Purple
    0.1 Kalatoa Super Dwarf - 0.1 tiger

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    Re: I think I have two Cinna Bees.....Please help me confirm.

    Here are a few more of the female under different lighting conditions if that helps.....

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    Balls:
    0.1 Calico ph pied - 1.0 Killer bee ph clown -
    0.1 Butter - 1.0 pastel mojave enchi pin - 1.0 Pied
    0.1 Bumble Bee - 0.1 banana - 0.1 Spider mojave
    0.1 citrus sterling - 0.1 Albino - 0.2 yellowbelly
    0.1 Black pastel - 0.1 Spider - 0.1 Pastel Lesser
    0.1 Fire - 0.1 het pied - 0.1 Cinna Bee
    0.1 Spider het ghost - 0.1 Black pastel lesser

    Retics:
    0.1 albino - 1.1 Purple
    0.1 Kalatoa Super Dwarf - 0.1 tiger

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    Re: I think I have two Cinna Bees.....Please help me confirm.

    They definitely look like some nice cinny bees to me I really like the one with the nice long striping down the back it's really really nice. Congrats on the nice clutch


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    Holy cow that female is awesome!!! Love her stripe! Unless I'm being fooled by the lighting I would call those cinnabees.

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    Re: I think I have two Cinna Bees.....Please help me confirm.

    They look like cinnabees to me too. Take a few shots of both "cinnabees" and the male spider you got in natural light. The comparison to a clutch mate will make it even more obvious I bet.
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    There's no question in my mind the female is a Cinnabee! More pics of the male would be nice just for a little learning experience on my behalf I'd like to see the differences just because I'm a tad confused. If I saw the male I wouldn't think any extra gene so obviously I'm missing something. but I'm sure as he gets older it'll become more evident.

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