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    Good stuff Rick, GL!

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    That's going to be an amazing combo when they breed.

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    Sounds like an exciting project! Definitely not a common one for sure!
    When looking at an albino spider and an albino bee, what are the differences to look for?
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    Re: Beginning of Albino Bumblebees

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Sounds like an exciting project! Definitely not a common one for sure!
    When looking at an albino spider and an albino bee, what are the differences to look for?
    Have to look for the Pastel in the albino. Which usually is lighter than normal albinos, and alot easier to tell apart when but side by side

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    Re: Beginning of Albino Bumblebees

    Amazing that such a little guy can get the job done. . I can't wait to see the outcome!

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    Re: Beginning of Albino Bumblebees

    This will be an awesome pairing! Much luck to you Rich!

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    Good luck with the pairing and hopefully he picks up the clue and gets the job done for you this season. Can't wait to see the offspring you get out of them.
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    Good luck with this project Rich.

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    Nice. Im hoping for similar outcome. I bred my lemon pastel yellowbelly het albino to a spider het albino female. That albino girl looks huge. Whats her weight?
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