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ID these morphs please
Hi all! I picked these up today from a local guy that had no idea about their genetics other than they were sold to him as an albino and bumblebee. Anyone see anything else? Especially in the albino? I'm just starting. Thanks!
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Yup, it's an albino and a bumblebee. I don't see anything else.
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Re: ID these morphs please
Originally Posted by Seven-Thirty
Yup, it's an albino and a bumblebee. I don't see anything else.
2nd. Nice albino. Ok bee
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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Good info. What makes the albino "nice" and the bee just "ok"? Thanks!
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Re: ID these morphs please
Originally Posted by ptomoson
Good info. What makes the albino "nice" and the bee just "ok"? Thanks!
The albino has very nice contrast. Nice pattering and good color. The bee despite having stuck shed is ok because he/she is about par with what is expected for a pastel spider with a reduced pattern. High white sides. Silghtly browned out due to the pastel ( happens to every bee unless you add a color enhancing gene to the mix like fire) nice yellow on his head and sides tho.
Last edited by StillBP; 09-29-2016 at 09:03 PM.
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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Re: ID these morphs please
Awesome, This is the kind of info I need. I spent ten years reef keeping and learned a ton. I want to do the same thing in my new hobby here. Thanks!
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The albino looks like dehydrated, but yes, it's an albino and a bumblebee.
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