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    honey bee vs ghost spider

    I purchased what I was told by hobbyist that the BP I purchased is a honey bee. I believe him. But a friend told that it looks like a ghost spider. I checked WOB site and both look similar other than the orange. The BP in question is several weeks out of the egg. How can I identify what I have?

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    Honey Bee = Hypo Spider = Ghost Spider

    It's all the same two gene animal.
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    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider

    If u post a pic i will b able to tell u!


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    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider

    Trying to post one but don't know how.

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    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Honey Bee = Hypo Spider = Ghost Spider

    It's all the same two gene animal.
    This right here.
    Next time look at the "AKA"s on the morphs page. They are all one in the same.

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    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider

    Quote Originally Posted by Jt balls View Post
    If u post a pic i will b able to tell u!
    Tell what??
    Its a two gene animal. (Spider and Hypo/Ghost)



    Quote Originally Posted by locolobito View Post
    Trying to post one but don't know how.
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-Post-Pictures

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    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider

    Thank you

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    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider

    And I did check aka. Honey bee says orange ghost n spider. Ghost spider says ghost n spider.

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    Re: honey bee vs ghost spider

    Quote Originally Posted by locolobito View Post
    And I did check aka. Honey bee says orange ghost n spider. Ghost spider says ghost n spider.
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    Looks like a normal spider to me

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