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    Bumblebee!

    NARBC started today, and I got to pickup my shiny new bumblebee from constrictors unlimited. For 100 dollars, I think I got a fantastic deal on her

    Decided to name her Dizzy, forgot to weigh her in, planning on eventually breeding her to my calico pastel. She wouldn't unball for me, so balled up pictures for you guys!





    She's the last one I'm planning on buying for at least a year, maybe up to three (but we all know how that works, right?). She's my tenth ball python, eighth for my breeding collection, fifth female, and I think I can say with satisfaction that I have a good solid place to start. I am happy!

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    For that size (if you don't have tiny hands I'm guessing 300 grams?) that is a spectacular looking Bumblebee. People don't understand a good quality pastel gene is worth it's weight in gold in my opinion. Good luck with your collection.

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    Re: Bumblebee!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ransack View Post
    For that size (if you don't have tiny hands I'm guessing 300 grams?) that is a spectacular looking Bumblebee. People don't understand a good quality pastel gene is worth it's weight in gold in my opinion. Good luck with your collection.
    My super pastel het clown boy should hopefully give me a firefly clown or two.

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    Re: Bumblebee!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ransack View Post
    For that size (if you don't have tiny hands I'm guessing 300 grams?) that is a spectacular looking Bumblebee. People don't understand a good quality pastel gene is worth it's weight in gold in my opinion. Good luck with your collection.
    I have tiny girl hands... She's about the same size as my calico pastel or mojave, who weigh about 200-220 each. I do love the way she looks, though. I walked around and looked at some of the other bees they had and she's by far one of the brightest and least faded looking among her size. I'll certainly be posting pictures of her as she grows!

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