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    its a nice looking spider. Id say anything between 100-300 is a good price.
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    The second set of photos you took make him look like just a light spider. The first photo you posted maker his brown seem super light but maybe that's because it was taken thru the glass. 2nd set of photos look like just a light spider. But he is nice and maybe worthy of the male you already have? Idk....upto you I agree he does look very nice and light but his color still isn't quite right for a honey bee.
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    Definitely not a honeybee. If you bought it as a spider what makes you think it's a honeybee, just the color? Like others said spiders can be really light, really dark, really gold, really brown, etc.

    We just picked up this spider het hypo, now that I could see as a possibility, but not a honeybee. I would not buy it planning on it being a het hypo though, just a fun project to try. A breeder would not mistake a spider for a honeybee.
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    Re: HoneyBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    Definitely not a honeybee. If you bought it as a spider what makes you think it's a honeybee, just the color? Like others said spiders can be really light, really dark, really gold, really brown, etc.

    We just picked up this spider het hypo, now that I could see as a possibility, but not a honeybee. I would not buy it planning on it being a het hypo though, just a fun project to try. A breeder would not mistake a spider for a honeybee.
    I'm new to them so I'm not super educated on morphs. Yeah we came to the conclusion that it possibly has some Hypo considering the very light light color. It can't be proven until someone breeds it. I think I will hold off for now on it as I already have another male spider. Thank you everyone!
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    If it's just a spider, it's gorgeous. However, I wonder if it may carry a BEL complex gene along with it. It looks like it could be something like a mojo spider, or mystic spider, or something. Maybe I'm wrong, who knows. Gotta breed it to prove it. Definitely a light, light spider.
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    Re: HoneyBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by ClarkT View Post
    If it's just a spider, it's gorgeous. However, I wonder if it may carry a BEL complex gene along with it. It looks like it could be something like a mojo spider, or mystic spider, or something. Maybe I'm wrong, who knows. Gotta breed it to prove it. Definitely a light, light spider.
    Funny you should say that I just saw a picture on facebook of a lesser spider and it totally reminded me of the one posted here. I was on my phone and didn't save the picture and now of course I can't find it to save my life but it really was similar...had the same very very light brown and reduced pattern. Maybe worth replacing the male spider you have and dinking around. Even if he doesn't prove you still have a nice male breeder spider.
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