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    Re: New pastel combo!!

    I dunno, it has very spider-like qualities to it's sides. Looks 'kinda' different.
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    Re: New pastel combo!!

    The pics do not show it very well but she has a dark/black wash over her , with a bunch of big blushed out areas on her sides. In person she looks really different, the mom was a very suttle morph that made some killer babies, so hopefully she will do the same....
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    Re: New pastel combo!!

    It is really dark for a brand new baby pastel that hasn't had time to brown out yet, and although the picture isn't the best, I can tell that there is quite a bit of blushing going on. Is there such a thing as a really browned out but really blushed pastel? I don't remember seeing one before, so I can easily believe it is a new combo. Perhaps pastel wasn't the best pairing for the really dark mom, but it might be a very exciting combo with some different genes.

    Must be SUPER exciting for a 6 year old to get a clutch like that! Congrats to you & your son!
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    Re: New pastel combo!!

    Sweet little girl. I agree you should pair her with a differnt morph
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    Re: New pastel combo!!

    She was produced from breeding a bee with the morph female, because we were hoping for a bee or spider combo, to get the best genetic potential.

    The bee/s she produced were excetional too, so at the end of the day we were happy with the pairing, and our son got to make something new, along with more bees.
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    Re: New pastel combo!!

    Quote Originally Posted by jnjreptiles View Post
    She was produced from breeding a bee with the morph female, because we were hoping for a bee or spider combo, to get the best genetic potential.

    The bee/s she produced were excetional too, so at the end of the day we were happy with the pairing, and our son got to make something new, along with more bees.
    Well i think its time to show off momma and how about some of er other little ones. You brought it up so now you gotta show them lol. We will see how the little one turns out with time. also im confused, you bred your female to a bee and got more bees? how did that happen. I could see more spiders and/or pastels, but bees?
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    Re: New pastel combo!!

    You can definitely see that blushing/banding going on!

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    Re: New pastel combo!!

    Quote Originally Posted by sg1trogdor View Post
    Well i think its time to show off momma and how about some of er other little ones. You brought it up so now you gotta show them lol. We will see how the little one turns out with time. also im confused, you bred your female to a bee and got more bees? how did that happen. I could see more spiders and/or pastels, but bees?
    You produce bees as well as pastels, spiders and normals from pairing a bee with a normal.
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