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Re: How to pick the best bee?
 Originally Posted by panthercz
When I was shopping for a bee I looked specifically for a couple things.
1st: Lightness, the lighter the better. If they already have a darker appearance when they hatch, it will more than likely just get darker and brown out with age.
2nd: Cleanliness, I wanted a snake with as little "peppering" as possible. Plus clean well defined black markings.
I hand picked my bee from Brock and he can attest to the fact that I picked up and looked over each bee very closely several times before picking one.
Here is what I ended up with, he has darkened just a hair since this picture was taken but is still very yellow and bright.

Oh my dear god.
That bee is amazing and is exactly how I want my bee to look.
If Brock has pictures of the parents I would love to see them.
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Re: How to pick the best bee?
 Originally Posted by dragondavy
I say save your cash and try to get them on your own, its much fun that way to breed two different morphs and hitting the odds, I mean thats what I did.
That's always an option. But when I start thinking about if I miss next year...or the following year...etc...and then my long term goals are set back years. Not to mention, what if I do produce a bee but it's less than stellar? I wouldn't want to make a mediocre bee my star breeder. Those are my two biggest reasons for wanting to purchase rather than shoot for it on my own....not to mention then I can shoot for killer bees right off the bat! 
JonV
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Re: How to pick the best bee?
Thats cool, to each there own.
I see everyone wants to be the first to come out with a morph, I do it for fun.
When I started to see these prices, one day they are 3k and the next they are 900 I figured I do it my self, no rush here.
My first time breeding I landed what I wanted, so thats the way I do, if it don't happen thats all good maybe next time.
Well, you'll find a good deal now on a bee now that everyone has them and they are around 900 maybe less.
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Re: How to pick the best bee?
A couple things I've seen, maybe others can chime in as well.
The same parents don't always throw the same pastels. Odd I know, but I've had 2 years of the same pairings produce and one year they were "ok" and this past year they were awesome. I'm hoping to get "awesome" again this year 
Less than stellar animals sometimes throw you curveballs too and throw awesome animals. But I agree....I like to have the one I look at everyday be something I love openning the drawer to. It's twice as nice when that something is produced by your own hard work and patience.
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Re: How to pick the best bee?
I think pairing a NERD lemon with an especially clean and reduced spider makes for the lightest and brightest bees
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