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    Bumble Bee

    Is there such a thing as a really clean Bee? One without all that black flecking. I have been searching for one endlessly. Anyone have pics of adults that stay yellow?

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    Re: Bumble Bee

    Quote Originally Posted by nikevijo View Post
    Is there such a thing as a really clean Bee? One without all that black flecking. I have been searching for one endlessly. Anyone have pics of adults that stay yellow?
    yeah its called a KILLER BEE !

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    Re: Bumble Bee

    lol only $1500.00.. thats all
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    Re: Bumble Bee

    If you have the money its worth the investment... half of your babies will be bees and the least you can make is a pastel factor in a morph female and you're good to go!
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    Re: Bumble Bee

    Honestly the ONLY way to get a bee with no browning out as they age is to get any killer bee or bee morph. Bumblebees are GOING to brown out as they age, its just when you get a really nice yellow and white baby is when you will have a really nice bumblebee when it grows up. But yes, buy a killer bee or make your own!
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    Re: Bumble Bee

    I guess I need to start saving my pennies

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    Re: Bumble Bee

    It all depends..here is my bee at 365 grams


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    Re: Bumble Bee

    heres my pair i produced last year at 700 and 800 gramish, they still look great, go with the best looking spider and pastel you can buy and yours should turn out great!!!!!!!!!!

    Last edited by SUPERBALLS; 01-27-2010 at 03:45 PM.
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