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    Re: Mystic Bee?

    what about that purple head? It can't be a super, Dad is a mystic, mom's a bumblebee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by delilahra View Post
    what about that purple head? It can't be a super, Dad is a mystic, mom's a bumblebee.
    Pastels often have purple blushes out heads.

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    any opinions on the bumblebee?

    Is this just a great bee or is there something else going on here?
    http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/...nimalID=112617

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    That bee is so clean!!! I love it! The white head, the flames...I think you hit it!

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    I think you hit the mystic bee on that last one there.

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    That's a mystic bee.
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    WOOT!!!
    Now... the next question... am I first?
    Has anyone else bred a mystic bee yet?
    Can I brag?

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    First produced in 2010 by Santa Cruz Reptiles: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...ic-bumble-bee/


    You can tell the last one is a hit on the mystic because if you've ever seen a mojo bee... it does the same cleaning up and pale-ing of the color.
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    Is there Enchi here?

    Still trying to figure out this girl's genes.... but have a look at this:

    Lemon pastel Enchi:
    http://newenglandreptile.com/cart/en...pied-2012.html

    So could this be a lemon pastel ENCHI? Or perhaps even Mystic too? (those pale flames on the sides)
    http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/...nimalID=112612

    They have all shed, so I will get some more pictures of them posted soon.

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    That pastel is abnormally bright and clean. If it stays that way for another shed or two, I'd seriously suspect a BEL gene at work.

    Ditto that bee. That bee is NUTS.

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    If there's no enchi going in, there will be no enchi coming out. But mystic pastels could easily be bright like enchi pastels. A lot of bright genes interact spectacularly with pastel.
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