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    Mine is about two in the picture (my avatar).
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    Re: clean bees?

    Quote Originally Posted by LotsaBalls View Post
    Mine is about two in the picture (my avatar).
    White sides not so high (the one I saw, it was prob 75% white....crazy), but yours is really clean for that age....I've seen before & after pics on some bees and they can be beautiful as hatchlings and turn into just disasters.
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    Re: clean bees?

    It isn't really something you can see ahead of time in the parents. My male spider is an older spider... nothing special about him. The female pastel looks like just an average (at best) pastel... but man, when they get together... fireworks fly!

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    Mike I think you're not giving you spider enough credit. He looks like a great example of a spider.

    You little bee is amazing too!
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    Re: clean bees?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    Mike I think you're not giving you spider enough credit. He looks like a great example of a spider.

    You little bee is amazing too!
    I agree. Very little white and he's nice and clean with a good pattern...even the momma Pastel is nowhere near as browned as I've seen. I think they're easily above average, and that Bee is smokin.
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