Produced by Josh Marki, another animal that we're pretty sure is the first one produced - the super pastel queenbee (super pastel butter spider)! These pics are pre-shed, there is a post-shed queenbee in the second picture for comparison.
What are you trying to say? That you don't think Josh's animal is a super pastel queenbee?
Here's the same animal at around 500 grams:
Here's a queenbee about the same size for comparison:
The animal in the video that you posted was produced by Larry Suttles, he produced it after Josh produced his. Larry's is a lesser + spider + super pastel if I remember correctly. That could account for the difference in appearance (Josh's is a butter + spider + super pastel). I'm sure with the number of genes involved there could be a good bit of variation between individuals as well.
What are you trying to say? That you don't think Josh's animal is a super pastel queenbee?
Here's the same animal at around 500 grams:
Here's a queenbee about the same size for comparison:
The animal in the video that you posted was produced by Larry Suttles, he produced it after Josh produced his. Larry's is a lesser + spider + super pastel if I remember correctly. That could account for the difference in appearance (Josh's is a butter + spider + super pastel). I'm sure with the number of genes involved there could be a good bit of variation between individuals as well.
I'm not in doub as to regard with the genes. Don't get offended for nothing. I didn't know the age of that one and I assumed that it just hatched. I was in doub wether he was the first to produce it.
I'm not in doub as to regard with the genes. Don't get offended for nothing. I didn't know the age of that one and I assumed that it just hatched. I was in doub wether he was the first to produce it.
No offense taken, I just couldn't figure out what you were in doubt about since this thread was started in August and the video of the other killer queenbee was from October.