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    black pastel x spider

    What would this be, some type of bumblebee?

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    Re: black pastel x spider

    Here's a link to the Spider Black Pastel...
    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/photogr...e-ball-python/


    Here's a link to the Spider Cinnamon...
    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ider-ball.html

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    Re: black pastel x spider

    i think it is called a black widow but im not positive

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    Re: black pastel x spider

    correction: a black widow is a bee to a black pastel

    coldbloodaddict your links do not work, at least not for me. Just letting you know

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    Re: black pastel x spider

    Quote Originally Posted by ikonspiracy View Post
    What would this be, some type of bumblebee?
    Black Pastel x Spider = Black Bee.

    Here's a link:

    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2009/04...-black-pastel/
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    Re: black pastel x spider

    thanks every one its not as cool as i thought it would be, but still a nice looking snake

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    Re: black pastel x spider

    agreed!!

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    Re: black pastel x spider

    looks kinda like a normal spider, which i may add there is nothing wrong with that.

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    Re: black pastel x spider

    I think the differences probably show up better in person than in photos. I know in the comparison photos, you can easily pick out which one is which.

    Here is a link to the cinnabee, which is cinnamon spider, since the one posted earlier doesn't seem to be working:
    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ider-ball.html
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    Re: black pastel x spider

    I'd like to see a black killer bee. But that does just look like a darker spider
    1.1 normal
    1.1 het albino
    1.0 pastel
    1.0 SHTCT leo
    0.1 normal leo
    0.2 rainwater blazing blizzard

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