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    Spider or bee?


    This was sold to me as a bumble bee for 150$. Wanted to confirm


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    Re: Spider or bee?

    I'm not 100% positive but I'm pretty sure thats a bee. Or maybe an axanthic bee.

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    bee in my eyes

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    Re: Spider or bee?

    Is this considered an okay bee? I know he doesn't have a lot of yellow, and actually not very much wobble either.


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    Re: Spider or bee?

    Its a very muddy bee, especially for its size. Great pet but personally not something I would breed. Wobble can also vary over the animals life (and stress level), but its a good sign he has minimal wobble right now.

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    looks pretty much like a pet store bee to me he will be a good pet
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    Re: Spider or bee?

    Yikes. Yeah, very low quality bee. At that size they should be bright yellow, not brown. This is my friends bumblebee for reference


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    Re: Spider or bee?

    Dammit. I should have waited. I knew he should have been yellow but I was blinded by wanting the morph


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    Re: Spider or bee?

    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaK View Post
    Dammit. I should have waited. I knew he should have been yellow but I was blinded by wanting the morph


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    Well, what was it sold to you as? Also , if the seller cares about his customer relations he should be willing to do something to satisfy you. I would contact him ASAP.
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