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    Re: ButterBee x Mojave

    "bee" sometimes means "spider" and sometimes means "pastel spider". "bumble bee" almost always refers to "pastel spider".


    The names are random and chaotic when it comes to anything involving "bee". Thats just the way it is, no sense to be found.


    calibee = calico pastel spider. and stinger bee = enchi spider. and sugar bee = sugar pastel spider. and lesser bee = lesser spider.

    totally random. so its always good to just list the genes one by one.

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    Re: ButterBee x Mojave

    So what exactly does Blue Eyed Leucistic, BumbleBee mean?

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    Re: ButterBee x Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by MykeIsLove View Post
    So what exactly does Blue Eyed Leucistic, BumbleBee mean?
    Well in your original post, it seems that went Bumblebee Butter X Butter. So in that case I think the Blue Eyed Leucistic, BumbleBee would = Butter Butter Spider Pastel

    Edit: But I'm no expert at these things
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    Re: ButterBee x Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Meletee View Post
    Well in your original post, it seems that went Bumblebee Butter X Butter. So in that case I think the Blue Eyed Leucistic, BumbleBee would = Butter Butter Spider Pastel

    Edit: But I'm no expert at these things
    I agree except they actually mean the pairing was butterbee (but is actually butter pastel spider not sure what that is called) x mojave

    THe "BEL, bumblebee" should result from Butter Mojave Spider Pastel



    This post is kind of confusing because of several conflicting information (the butterbee actually being a butter pastel spider, and then the calculator the OP posted was for the wrong pairing)
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    Re: ButterBee x Mojave

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    This post is kind of confusing because of several conflicting information (the butterbee actually being a butter pastel spider, and then the calculator the OP posted was for the wrong pairing)

    I agree, that's why I answered in regard to the BEL Bumblebee in the original quote. It's hard to answer when you're not entirely sure of the question
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    You wouldn't be able to tell if the lucy bumble bee was actually also bumblebee until you bred it, since its an all white snake.

    A lesser pastel spider is a queen bee, but I think people identify the butter version differently. They will look similar though.

    If the pairing is butter bee to mojave, you won't get any bumblebees.
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    Re: ButterBee x Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    You wouldn't be able to tell if the lucy bumble bee was actually also bumblebee until you bred it, since its an all white snake.

    A lesser pastel spider is a queen bee, but I think people identify the butter version differently. They will look similar though.

    If the pairing is butter bee to mojave, you won't get any bumblebees.
    Ah ok, makes total sense. Thank you. Sorry for the confusion people.

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