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since its such a new user....
www.worldofballpythons.net/morphs is far from perfect, has many mistakes hidden in it, but its still the best reference because it has the biggest database and most pictures.
Also, bumble bee is a combination of spider and pastel. If you would breed it to just a normal, you would get 25% normals, 25% spider, 25% pastel, and 25% bumble bee.
it is a very old and very well-known combination, and most often is produced as a result of other breedings. Like if you breed a queen bee (spider + pastel + lesser) to an enchi pastel (enchi + pastel), you have a chance of getting these, while actually trying for something more advanced with more genes.
And dont feel sad when others say its not a very good bee. Many breeders are on this forum, and with anything that has pastel in it they always try to reduce the browning out by line-breeding. For a perfect bee with close to no browning out at all, you would pay much more, stuff like this is sold from breeder to breeder. For a pet its most important that you like it and that it is healthy. Your snake isnt ugly, its nice, really nice, you can clearly see its a bee, and there are worse ones out there. Its just not cutting-edge, and this forum is a bit harsh in that regard, everything gets compared to cutting-edge, just a few percent of any morph are good enough to quiet the nay-sayers on this forum.
Have fun with your snake! Treat it well, they have a higher life expectancy than cats or dogs.
How tame is it, have you been bit yet? (if it happens its not bad, it heals quickly). You could also make a thread in the husbandry section and give us details about your setup, enclosure, temperature and humidity, feeding, and (if there are any) questions and issues, and people here can help you with basically everything.
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