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    clean bees?

    Has anyone found out how to make clean bees? Is it clean pastels that make clean bees?
    I have the ingredients to make bees in the future but clean bees are more attractive.
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    Both parents need to have the genetics to do so.


    80g Female bee after first shed


    Same Female 300g and 3 sheds later in 3 months.

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    Re: clean bees?

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Both parents need to have the genetics to do so.


    80g Female bee after first shed


    Same Female 300g and 3 sheds later in 3 months.
    Now that's the difference between a $350 bee and a $900 bee, I'm sure the right person would pay even more! Impeccable quality Rich!
    Specializing in Ball Pythons, New Caledonian Geckos, and African Fat Tails


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    That is such a nice bee!! Do you have pics of the parents?
    I think I'm gonna go look for a bee now lol.
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    Albino, Bumble Bee, Pewter, Black Pastel, Lesser, Pastel Het Pied, 2 Mojaves, 2 Pastels Het OG, 2 Spiders, 3 Het Pieds, 3 Normals


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    Heres them past season making that female pictured above.



    Last edited by RichsBallPythons; 10-23-2011 at 01:44 AM.

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    clean pastels to clean spiders would make clean bees you think? I know sometimes dirty pastels through clean offspring and the opposite
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    Do you think maybe the pairing has something to do to it?

    Like maybe

    Bumblebee x Normal is cleaner than Spider x Pastel
    Or Bumblebee x Pastel than Bumblebee x Spider ??
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    Albino, Bumble Bee, Pewter, Black Pastel, Lesser, Pastel Het Pied, 2 Mojaves, 2 Pastels Het OG, 2 Spiders, 3 Het Pieds, 3 Normals


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    Re: clean bees?

    Quote Originally Posted by python_addict View Post
    clean pastels to clean spiders would make clean bees you think? I know sometimes dirty pastels through clean offspring and the opposite
    Not very often. The better snakes you start with, the better snakes you will produce. If you breed clean high quality examples of morphs then you will more often then not produce the same. It's pretty much the law of averages.

    Nice bee Rich! So many crappy Bee's around. Nice to see a good one

    Regards,

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    I like my bee, nice white sides!
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    Re: clean bees?

    Quote Originally Posted by LotsaBalls View Post
    I like my bee, nice white sides!
    Yeah, I like the white sides myself too...though Rich's beauty would be just fine in my collection. I remember seeing a very high white breeder size male (originally from Pro Exotics) that was on some internet classified for only $600 (absolutely killed me cuz I was broke) and it was a stunner even at that age. So rare for that age to be so clean.
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