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She can't be an enchi bee unless one of the parents was an enchi spider or an enchi pastel.
[Python regius]
1.0 Black Butter Pinstripe (Amazeballs), 1.0 Pastel Butter Leopard (Thunderbeeper)
0.1 Spider (Charlotte), 0.1 Leopard (Spot), 0.1 Pastel (Buttercup), Fire Sugar (Abaddon), Crystal (Opalescence)
[Python brongersmai]
1.1 T+ Albino (Kushiel & Carmilla)
[Boa imperator]
1.0 Hypo 100% Het Leopard/66% Het Albino (Darcy)
0.1 66% Het Leopard/Albino (Gabby)
[Colubrids]
0.1 Cave-dwelling Rat Snakes (Betty Spaghetti)
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It could carry something similar to the Bald gene NERD is working with. Very good looking bee!
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What an ugly bee..
I think you should give it to me. I'll take it off your hands
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0.1 Dog (Truffles)
0.1 Naked Cat (Mercedes)
1.0 Hamster (Pumpkin)
1.1 Bumblebees (Satyana & Weedle)
0.3 Normals (Shayla, Rita and Althea)
0.1 100% Het Pied Ringer (Avalon)
1.0 Pied (Monsieur Piederoff)
1.0 Lesser 100% Het Albino poss het OG (Tinersons)
0.1 Spider Albino (Ivy)
0.1 Mojave Cinnamon (Morticia)
1.1 Normal BCIs (Damon and Conga)
0.1 Crested Gecko (Natasha)
0.0.1 Rosehair Tarantula (Charlotte)
0.0.1 P.Metallica
0.0.1 A.Avicularia
0.0.2 P.Irminia
0.0.1 L.Parahybona
0.0.1 N.Coloratovillosus
?.?.? ASFs 
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Looks a tad FireFly-ish. Maybe a Fire gene tossed in the parents that wasn't really apparent??
Last edited by CD CONSTRICTORS; 12-16-2012 at 10:00 PM.
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I looked at the pic first and thought enchi-bee right away. Of course one for the parents would have to be enchi. Or it could be from incubation stress. Either way she is a holdback for sure. Any pics of the parents and siblings from the clutch?
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If she is just a bee and maintains that coloring, she is the nicest bee out there. I'd keep her no matter what.
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Looks like a desert bumblebee to me. did you buy this from a breeder or produce it yourself?
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Re: Unique bumblebee? Or something more?
She was bred by myself from a male pastel and female spider. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary with either of the parents at the time, so I did not expect any other genes.
Unfortunately, both parents are no longer with me anymore, however if needs be I could search through some old pictures? I have ones of the pastel but not really any of the spider.
As for incubation, the clutch was actually overdue and at around 62 days, we cut the eggs and waited almost another week for the babies to exit the egg. I did think about incubation to be a cause, maybe if she was premature I'd imagine the pigment wouldn't have come through, but with her being overdue I'm not sure.
Thanks for everyone's replies so far
Dean
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Re: Unique bumblebee? Or something more?
 Originally Posted by dillan2020
Looks like a desert bumblebee to me. did you buy this from a breeder or produce it yourself?
that was the first thing that popped into my head.
I do hope we're wrong, with the issues desert gened females have. 
she is drop dead gorgeous
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Re: Unique bumblebee? Or something more?
I agree with some of the others.. looks like a third gene snuck in there. Could be incubation issues, but I think you would have more issues.
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