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    Re: Lesserbee vs Butterbee?

    Quote Originally Posted by meowmeowkazoo View Post
    You can usually tell the difference between a butterbee and a lesserbee. Butterbees tend to have a lot more yellow to them.

    I would still go with a bumblebee though, as someone else mentioned, selling a triple morph gene at the price of a double morph would be a waste.


    While usually you can tell the difference. A Butter can still passed as a Lesser and vice versa. Perhaps the buyer doesn't have such a great eye to be able to differentiate the very similar morphs, or perhaps the breeder themselves has low quality animals which can be mistaken for something else.
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