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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Wow talk about a beautiful snake, that is simply gorgeous. I sure would like some Hot Buttered Queen Bees in my rack.
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Gorgeous Babies! I love the butterbee and the butter pastel!
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
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.
iam pretty sure that the lesser can be subbed for a butter and produce a queenbee as well.
correct me if iam wrong.
lesser,butter,mojo = all same het. so would have the same affect in designer morphs when combining any of the 3? with pastel and spider.
just wondering. felipe
1.0 Nerd Pastel (1700gs)
0.3 Normals x3 05s(1700,1068gs 1792gs)
1.0 Bell Pastel 05 (1492gs)
1.0 fire 09
2.2 Varanus panoptes
1.1 Varanus Indicus
1.0 Java Macaque
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
 Originally Posted by LCB
iam pretty sure that the lesser can be subbed for a butter and produce a queenbee as well.
correct me if iam wrong.
lesser,butter,mojo = all same het. so would have the same affect in designer morphs when combining any of the 3? with pastel and spider.
just wondering. felipe
Well some will argue that the Butter and Lesser are the same mutation so I can see how the Pastel/Butter/Spider could be considered a Queen Bee but the Mojo even though the same complex of Butters and lessers is definately a different morph so I would not personally call a Pastel/Mojo/Spider a Queen Bee.
I also personally like to think of Butter and Lesser as different so it would be nice if there was a different name for this combo instead of just calling it a Queen Bee also.
Just my opinion.
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Wow that is an amazing clutch. One day...one day... =]
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Nice clutch, congrats on the queenbee.
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
 Originally Posted by lpsomtus
Awesome snake. So clean
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
Sweet clutch queenbee or butterqueenbee it's a great looking animal.
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Re: My First Hatchlings From Thailand
I would think it would be named different than the queenbee. If a butter was a lesser than it would be sold as a lesser. There are butterbees and there are lesserbees. Maybe contact Ralph Davis and ask him if he has produced one, and if so what did he call it?
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