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    Can someone define the different "bee" morphs?

    I guess I'm enough of a latecomer to this that most people just use the "bee" terms as common knowledge, but I'm still fuzzy on most of them, and I can't seem to find them all defined in one place. I know they all involve the spider morph and that Bumblebee = pastel spider, but that's about it. What about killerbee, honeybee, queen bee, and others? I'll thank you in advance for your patience lol

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    Can someone define the different "bee" morphs?

    Bumblebee = pastel spider
    Killer bee= super pastel spider
    Honeybee= hypo spider
    Stinger bee = enchi spider
    Lesser/butter bee= lesser or butter spider
    Queen bee= pastel lesser/butter spider
    Fire bee = fire pastel spider
    Enchi bee = pastel enchi spider
    Humble bee = pastel hypo spider

    That's all I could think of off the top of my head!


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    Typically any morph with the tag "bee" will have a spider gene attached to it.

    Bumblebee = Pastel + Spider
    Killerbee = (Pastel + Pastel)= (super pastel) + Spider
    Queenbee = Pastel + Lesser + Spider
    Honeybee = Ghost + Spider
    Humblebee = Ghost + Pastel + Spider
    Lesserbee = Lesser + Spider

    The term "Bee" comes from the morph bumblebee, which was first created by NERD, when they mixed a pastel and a spider creating a snake that had dark spidery pattern and was all yellow with high white sides, that resembled a bumblebee. Bees are a very iconic morph and it is one of the first morphs ever created. It is a beautiful display of the best of the pastel gene and the best of the spider gene. It gets the pattern from the spider and the color from the pastel.
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    This page can be very helpful for any other morph genetics
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/
    Females: 0.1 fire; 0.1 sugar; 0.1 GHI; 0.1 pinstripe het desert ghost; 0.1 mojave spider; 0.2 mojave; 0.1 black pewter blast; 0.1 leopard pied; 0.1 champagne; 0.1 pied; 0.1 super pastel lesser; 0.1 pewter; 0.1 spider het pied, 0.1 bumblebee; 0.1 lesser; 0.1 spider; 0.1 normal; 0.3 het pied
    Males: 1.0 het desert ghost; 1.0 pastel pied; 1.0 leopard; 1.0 black pastel; 1.0 enchi; 1.0 mojave; 1.0 cinnamon; 1.0 pied; 1.0 vanilla

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    Well I know that the morph I want, is the fire bee (pastel/fire/spider). But I'm not sure how to go about getting one yet.

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    Find one from a quality breeder (much less fun)

    Or you can try to make your own by having those 3 genes in your collection (much more fun)
    0.1 Butter
    0.2 Pastel
    0.1 Cinnamon
    0.1 Bumblebee
    0.1 Cinnamon Mystic
    0.4 Black Pewter
    0.1 Lemonblast
    0.1 Black Pastel Pinstripe
    1.0 Super Pastel
    1.0 Coral Glow
    1.0 Coral Glow Mojave


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    No I want to seek out a breeder and get them all in one package. Nearly all of my favorite morphs can be produced by crossing a fire bee with a pastel.

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    Re: Can someone define the different "bee" morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by stickboy26 View Post
    No I want to seek out a breeder and get them all in one package. Nearly all of my favorite morphs can be produced by crossing a fire bee with a pastel.
    Kick it up a notch and have a pastel lesser for your female.
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    A couple more I didn't see are the Black Bee (Black Pastel + Spider) and the CinnaBee (Cinnamon + Spider). Pretty self-explanatory I know.....

    Also, a Zebra Bee (Axanthic + Pastel + Spider) or (Axanthic Bumblebee)
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    Re: Can someone define the different "bee" morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Annarose15 View Post
    Kick it up a notch and have a pastel lesser for your female.
    I may get to lesser eventually, but I really want the fire and spider genes to go with the pastel. I can't get firefly, superfly, and bumblebee without them. And it may not sound like much, but I've always wanted a super pastel ever since I became familiar with the morph. There would be a 25% of getting one of those also, on top of all the other possibilities.

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