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    Can someone define the different "bee" morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by stickboy26 View Post
    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.
    I guess I phrased it poorly - get a pastel lesser instead of a pastel as your female, to breed to the fire bee!
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    Re: Can someone define the different "bee" morphs?

    Missed my favorite..... Calibee= calico pastel spider

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    Welll the $1500 price tag on the fire bee may slow me down. I may have to start with a bumblebee, a firefly, or a fire spider and work my way up.


    But I'm curious: If there is a super pastel fire (superfly) is there also a super pastel fire bee? Because that would be absolutely sick.....
    Last edited by Ball Clan; 06-01-2013 at 12:30 AM.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by stickboy26 View Post
    Welll the $1500 price tag on the fire bee may slow me down. I may have to start with a bumblebee, a firefly, or a fire spider and work my way up.


    But I'm curious: If there is a super pastel fire (superfly) is there also a super pastel fire bee? Because that would be absolutely sick.....
    Yep, they have been produced before. They are SMOKIN... http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...ller-bee-fire/

    I like your thinking too! Fire bee is DEFINITELY a good idea! What you COULD do, is buy some cool single gene females that you'd like to add to a fire bee such as enchi, lesser, calico, pastel (or a pastel combo), then raise them up and save up for a fire bee male ! That way, you start off with females who are ready to breed, and plug that fire bee into all of them to make your favorites!

    Fire bee is a GREAT powerhouse btw. Never really thought about it, but I definitely agree.... Adding pastel fire and spider to anything really makes it better !!
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    Wow I'm speechless over that killer fire bee. It's like a zombie snake, with those black eyes and faded spider pattern on a nearly white background, yet so bright at the same time.

    Well I know the first thing I need to do is get a better pastel line to improve on my mid-grade pastel female. I was thinking that the fire bee combines my 3 favorite morphs all into one, and breeding to the pastel makes possible most of my favorite combinations. But if it's too expensive, a 2-gene combo would be a good start. A really nice bumblebee would at least give me the chance for a super pastel which I really want to hatch, and also produce some nice pastels and spiders.

    I'm finding that there are too many possibilities to choose them all, so I'm thinking I'll just have to choose what I like as much as I can. I guess I'm a poor man trying to play a rich man's game, so I'll have to choose wisely to make the best use of my money getting started.

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

    I have 9 eggs in the oven, due around the first of july, from my firebee x pastel. Yes I'm after a killer firebee!
    Last edited by grcforce327; 06-01-2013 at 05:23 PM.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by grcforce327 View Post
    I have 9 eggs in the oven, due around the first of july, from my firebee x pastel. Yes I'm after a killer firebee!
    Definitely want to see pictures of these guys when they hatch!!

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