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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    The wannabe involves the woma gene....a "paradox" can occur in any morph randomly and is basically patches of normal color interspersed with the mutant color.

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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    ahhh...thank you for the info....good to know!! Now how do you know the difference? Is it just a matter of the breeder telling you or are there tell tale signs?
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    Lets just say it has advanced to ....way too much to list

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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    Wow..This snake is beautiful!! Never seen one like this before, awesome snake!!
    0.1.0 BP { NyXx }

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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    Monica, she is really cool, awesome snake.

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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    Still looking good! I love that her head and neck looks like it started to be paradox. Whats she weigh now? I know she wasnt that fat before I shipped her
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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    Monica send her to me i will get her to eat and then breed with Sampson .She is sweet looking
    Joe Haggard

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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
    ahhh...thank you for the info....good to know!! Now how do you know the difference? Is it just a matter of the breeder telling you or are there tell tale signs?
    Well, have you ever seen a bee with black blotches like that? Thats how you tell. You cant breed for it and its not thought to be genetic, though some morphs are more likely to throw paradox, the bee isn't one of them. SO you wont see many if any. Her paradox spots are odd because they do not look like normal BP markings or color. No one knows what causes it.

    I like how her head is paradox too. I can see where you got the wannabee idea. She has so many white scales along with the yellow that it almost looks like it. She is simply a spider x a NERD lemon pastel.

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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    Now I remember, her head always made me think that the pastel in her, head blushing, paradoxed through
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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    she really is quite amazing!!
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    Re: "Dirty Bee" Paradox Bumblebee

    Quote Originally Posted by David Green View Post
    Monica, she is really cool, awesome snake.
    I knew you would like her. You're like me in that you like the unusual looking BPs

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