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    Fedex loves me . . . new bee

    Nothing too special or over the top here. Got me a nice new bee female to breed down the road to my albino male to make some sweet 100% het combos for future projects up my sleeve :-) I know co-doms are the way to go, but man when you reduce patterns down and throw in some albino into the mix, crazy things happen! So here she is, fresh in my collection and out of quarantine, the no named (yet) Bumblebee produced by Red Head Reptiles. Was a holdback from last year, and regardless of what bee snobs think, she's absolutely stunning!



    her meeting her future partner :-)



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    Very nice, congrats!

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    Love the white blotching on the sides! I have my fingers crossed to produce one this year.

    Lucky you!


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    Nice looking Bee, she seems to be holding color very well.

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    Yep! When I was discussing the deal, the breeder was acting like it was a younger one, so the color made sense. When she came in she is HUGE! Very VERY happy. I don't see much browning out on her in the future.
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    Re: Fedex loves me . . . new bee

    Those are two excellent looking snakes! i look forward to seeing their babies later down the road!

    ~Brian

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    is it wise to introduce that quickly?

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    Very nice addition. That bee has great color and a very nice pattern. Good luck with that project.
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    4Ballz they were together for literally 15 seconds. Wanted to grab a shot of the future project. No harm at all!
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    hahaha "Bee snobs". I'm definitely picky about my bees, so I guess I would be classified as a "Bee snob", but I actually like yours . Dots don't bother me as much as other people . The yellows, blacks, and high whites make a good bee for me
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