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    Thumbs up New gene discovered called the Mirage

    This week i hatched out some babies from breeding my pastel yellow belly male x high white bumblebee.When the babies started hatching we noticed they were VERY light colored and to the point they didnt look real.So i posted some pictures of the killerbee yellow belly from the clutch on facebook to get some opinions.Well my good friend Tim Bailey chimed in and said they looked like some mirage gene in them.I will say at first i was confused to what he was saying. The sire of the babies was bought directly from Tim by myself back a couple years before Tim figured out his male had more genes in it that he knew of. So with GREAT APPRECIATION for Tim selling me Samson here is the killerbee yellow belly Mirage in all her glory.
    Joe Haggard

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