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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerry View Post
    This is a simple bumble bee or bumble bee enchi? It's amazing
    I love this bee! AWESOME!!!

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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    No Enchi in that girl. Thanks she's one of my fav's
    wow...

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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerry View Post
    This is a simple bumble bee or bumble bee enchi? It's amazing
    Honestly, my favorite bee i've ever seen, and may have single-handedly told me what direction to go

    I love high-white on a snake, the BL Lucy being my dream snake, high white pieds preferred, and albinos too, so seeing so much white on that bee makes me drool...

    In order to produce anything even close to that, do I need to look for a very high white spider?
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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Freaki, that bee is outta this world! that one is one of my favorites, i hope to see some in the future.

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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    honestly man go for super pastels! Just put your pastel with another pastel, and hopefully a couple of your little guys come out glowing! Super pastels look so amazing to me. Nice and clean looking.



    speaking of morphs on a budget, what is the going rate for albinos anyways? I really want one myself.

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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Quote Originally Posted by PurplePython View Post
    speaking of morphs on a budget, what is the going rate for albinos anyways? I really want one myself.
    Ive seen as low as 300/350 for males, 350/400 females, but who knows at a show...

    I love em, and at those prices i'm super tempted...
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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Quote Originally Posted by ALTownsend1 View Post
    Ive seen as low as 300/350 for males, 350/400 females, but who knows at a show...

    I love em, and at those prices i'm super tempted...

    ah not bad at all. I would have figured theyd be more than that.

    I am definately going to get an albino after I get another pastel. ( I already have a pastel so I want to breed it to another pastel to get supers)

    But yeah an albino will be my 3rd BP I get for sure.

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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Speaking of expanding...anyone have any rack suggestions? Is that the best way to go once you add to the collection? Best/cheapest setups?
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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Quote Originally Posted by ALTownsend1 View Post
    Speaking of expanding...anyone have any rack suggestions? Is that the best way to go once you add to the collection? Best/cheapest setups?
    build your own man. all the wood I am getting to make my own rack is only going to cost me $45. Add in money for the tubs and heat tape, and it will be only around $110-$130 all together.

    I have heard great things about reptilebasics.com though if your looking for a very nice looking rack thats already put together with the heat tape installed for you.

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    Re: Morphs on a Budget

    Just trying to save as much money as possible but still provide for my snakes...I would probably rather have one with 3 or 4 big tubs, not a huge rack, or one with a lot of little ones...
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