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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
butter bee is the name for it being a butter and a spider, heres the nerd page on it:
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html
and heres the nerd page for the queen bee. It has a lesser making it, but i assume butter will do the same thing, there may be a different name for it but i'm not sure. Brock would be the person to ask, i'm sure he'll be there soon though 
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html
 I dont agree with a word your saying but will defend to the death your right to say it
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Great looking babies and photos, you have some amazing animals in that clutch.
~*Rich
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Congratulations on a great looking clutch!
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
looks like a queen bee to me
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Wow! nice clutch.... You can send that little Bee my way it is gorgeous!
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
 Originally Posted by FIREball
looks like a queen bee to me
First of all, congrats on the beautiful cluth. I would have to agree with Jeremy on this. The reduction in head patterning would lead me to believe that there is Pastel influence in the animal, and the overall lite appearance of the colors are also suspect. I would bet that it is indeed a Pastel/Butter/Spider.
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
 Originally Posted by muddoc
First of all, congrats on the beautiful cluth. I would have to agree with Jeremy on this. The reduction in head patterning would lead me to believe that there is Pastel influence in the animal, and the overall lite appearance of the colors are also suspect. I would bet that it is indeed a Pastel/Butter/Spider.
I concur, you've got yourself a queen bee
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
 Originally Posted by neilgolli
I concur, you've got yourself a queen bee 
So the common name for a butter pastel spider is a queen bee? I though it would be named something different because the lesser pastel spider is named the queen bee.
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
whoa!!!! i'am buttered up in envy
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Sweet snake man. Thanks for sharing.
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