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Re: Bright Bumblebee
You forgot blond and graziani 
In my opinion you should go with a lemon. I think they are a higher quality pastel and most people would agree. Lemons can be "ruined" by people breeding a lemon pastel to a dark normal. If you don't buy it directly from NERD be sure to see pictures of both parents. It's not a fool proof way of making sure you have a nice pastel, but it's better than nothing! Your bumblebee will look really nice as a baby, but he will dull like every other ball. You need a pastel that will keep its' color with age, lemons are well known for holding on to their color.
The super won't do anything for the color unless it's a high quality pastel to begin with. The super will make killerbees when bred to a spider though.
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 05-16-2010 at 12:29 AM.
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Re: Bright Bumblebee
i was just trying to knock out the major ones. Let ppl fill in the blanks.
Thx for the good info. I have my brother also voting for the lemon. I'm just worried about the offspring's color not being vivid enough but more so that lighter yellow that you see on some bumblebees.
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Re: Bright Bumblebee
those first two you showed actually looked liked the were brightened up a bit. Maybe not...just looked pretty unreal yellow. Could just be me! The last two were beautiful examples and much more realistic looking to me. 
As for the pastel....I ask myself the same thing everyday!!! lol Im thinking super or lemon...
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Re: Bright Bumblebee
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
You forgot blond and graziani
In my opinion you should go with a lemon. I think they are a higher quality pastel and most people would agree. Lemons can be "ruined" by people breeding a lemon pastel to a dark normal. If you don't buy it directly from NERD be sure to see pictures of both parents. It's not a fool proof way of making sure you have a nice pastel, but it's better than nothing! Your bumblebee will look really nice as a baby, but he will dull like every other ball. You need a pastel that will keep its' color with age, lemons are well known for holding on to their color.
The super won't do anything for the color unless it's a high quality pastel to begin with. The super will make killerbees when bred to a spider though.
would only make bees
bees and pastels would be the result of a spider x super pastel
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Re: Bright Bumblebee
I'm voting either super pastel or lemon pastel. I hope you can find what you are looking for, and good luck in your search.
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Re: Bright Bumblebee
 Originally Posted by BPelizabeth
those first two you showed actually looked liked the were brightened up a bit. Maybe not...just looked pretty unreal yellow. Could just be me! The last two were beautiful examples and much more realistic looking to me.
As for the pastel....I ask myself the same thing everyday!!! lol Im thinking super or lemon... 
First one definitely, second one idk the black could be bring out more of the yellow in the camera.
I'm leaning more towards the lemon but probably going to come down to price difference.
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Re: Bright Bumblebee
 Originally Posted by BAMReptiles
would only make bees
bees and pastels would be the result of a spider x super pastel
Ummmm no. Spider x pastel would be bumble bees. Spider x super pastel would be killer bees (and yes of course bumble bees and pastels also). How do you think killerbees are made?
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 05-16-2010 at 05:33 PM.
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Re: Bright Bumblebee
 Originally Posted by BaDw0Lf
i was just trying to knock out the major ones. Let ppl fill in the blanks.
Thx for the good info. I have my brother also voting for the lemon. I'm just worried about the offspring's color not being vivid enough but more so that lighter yellow that you see on some bumblebees.
Just make sure you get a good quality pastel! If you were going for a really light pastel a blond would be your snake of choice, but they don't tend to hold on to their color, from what I've seen. Like I said though, lemons can be ruined by breeding to dark normals so watch out for that. I would also steer clear of any pastel under $100, they are poor quality and the breeder knows it.
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