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    Re: Bumble Bee Vs. Killer Bee Please help.

    here is the girl in question... I did not make her...

    She was a slow starter food wise, but is now eating regularly. She was born in June, so that makes her 5 months old. Dad was a bumble bee. Mom was a pastel.







    What do you think and WHY?

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    I guess its pretty easy when you have both in a clutch but I understand where your confusion might be if you only hatched one of the two. I think the best indicator is the head, killer bees have barely any pattern on their heads.

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    Look like a very nice bee to me. The killer bee usually has much more faded stripes at that size IMO. Definitely a hard one though.

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    First look on the head pattern also make me think bee, just doesnt pop to the killer

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    Bee. I hatched both this year. A killer will have grey lines not black on the body and the head would have little to no pattern. My avatar is the killer I hatched.
    1.0 Bumble Bee
    1.0 Cinny het Albino
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    Bumblebee for sure. Darker pattern.. Spots. it's a nice bee
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    Re: Bumble Bee Vs. Killer Bee Please help.

    Quote Originally Posted by jluman View Post
    Here's a clutch with one of each, right out of the eggs. Bumblebee is top right, killerbee is bottom right.

    Just so I can get some practice in identifying morphs...

    Top Left = Normal (could be a het though)
    Top Mid = Pinstripe
    Top Right = Bumble Bee
    Bottom Left = Super Pastel
    Bottom Mid = Lemon Blast?
    Bottom Right = Killer Bee

    Am I right?


    PS. I didn't read the description so never mind the Bees ><
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    bottom middle looks like a killer blast to me.

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    without a head shot the bottom left could be just a pastel
    top left wouldnt be het for anything if they are all from the same clutch, no recessive genes in the pool that are seen

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    Re: Bumble Bee Vs. Killer Bee Please help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    here is the girl in question... I did not make her...

    She was a slow starter food wise, but is now eating regularly. She was born in June, so that makes her 5 months old. Dad was a bumble bee. Mom was a pastel.

    [IG]http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n491/mcavanaphoto/IMG_2532.jpg[/IMG]

    [IG]http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n491/mcavanaphoto/IMG_2535.jpg[/IMG]



    What do you think and WHY?

    thanks!
    Not a killer, Killers are dramatically cleaner.

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