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Re: Bumble Bee X Normal
Those are definitely Mojos....
Maybe that bee is a Mojo x Spider X Pastel.
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Re: Bumble Bee X Normal
Hey now that is weird they do look somwhat like Mojaves! I wonder what they are!
Daniel
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Re: Bumble Bee X Normal
When did you get the female? Possibility is that the previous owner paired her with a mojave and she reatained the sperm.
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Re: Bumble Bee X Normal
To Sloanreptiles: I got it around 8 years ago, it's a wild caught female, and I never paired it with Mojo, that's why I'm wondering why some Mojos came out. Thanks for the reply!
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Re: Bumble Bee X Normal
 Originally Posted by Viperidae
To Sloanreptiles: I got it around 8 years ago, it's a wild caught female, and I never paired it with Mojo, that's why I'm wondering why some Mojos came out. Thanks for the reply!
Did you get spiders from the clutch also? Or just Mojave's and pastels?
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Re: Bumble Bee X Normal
There Mojos. Dont question it and RUN with what you got. Keep any females if any and keep it going
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Re: Bumble Bee X Normal
Mojo Bee is very subtle.
Where did you get the bee?
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Re: Bumble Bee X Normal
 Originally Posted by Jsh
Did you get spiders from the clutch also? Or just Mojave's and pastels?
Unfortunately, I didn't get Spiders in this clutch. Thanks or the reply!
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