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    That's an awesome pick up! I just got one today to breed with my pastel in later years and he has some of the same features. Very beautiful snake. As for price I've only seen these guys at reptile expos where they are marked down in price and the one I got (make) was $280 but I got him for $200 flat. So is yours female? Because than can be a spike in the price as well. The females I saw we're around the same price you got yours or a little cheaper. It just depends on where you got it from (ex. Pet store, reptile expo, breeders), sex of it, quality, and mixtures of genes. I believe

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    Re: Is this a Bumblebee?

    Very nice, at first sight I fell in love with the bees! Every show I've been to this year they were $400-$450
    I'm looking for a male to add soon!

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    It's a male and he is from a breeder
    He wanted at first 433 USD for the snake (3000 SEK where I live) but we got him for a little better price 2500 SEK (360 USD).

    Yes I know, I fell in love with them in the first sight too.. they are so beautiful!
    I'm hoping of getting a female bee too so maybe I can breed them in the future
    Last edited by Cham; 08-10-2013 at 11:57 PM.

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    Re: Is this a Bumblebee?

    I would. But keep in mind that female bumblebees will be way more expensive than the males. Even if you got a pastel you can make killer bees. Check those out. They're super gorgeous but making superbees is a good idea too! With whatever it is good luck and congratulations. Such a beauty you have there

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    He's cute. Yeah a bit dirty but no big deal. Some of the people on this forum kinda made me feel bad about my pastel, Mocha, for the same reason. But she's a sweetheart and I love her so that's really all that matters at the end of the day. I don't blame you for liking him., he looks just fine. I have a bee on order and will be getting him as soon as he's started.
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    I know people that may have morphs that are not as visual as others, but that doesn't mean he won't produce beautiful babies.
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    0.1- Poicephalus rufiventris - Alexa (Red-bellied Parrot)



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    Re: Is this a Bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    I know people that may have morphs that are not as visual as others, but that doesn't mean he won't produce beautiful babies.
    I will agree with that. Case in point. This is my big granite male, Bryan. Clearly not the best granite you'll see out there (but he's my baby so don't say a word lol j/k )


    However, he produced this granite offspring, Ace, who is one of the prettiest balls I've seen in person.



    So based on that experience, I would have to agree that even though it may be unlikely, a lower quality individual can potentially produce a stunner of an offspring.
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    Re: Is this a Bumblebee?

    -double post, sorry-
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    Thanks all that is so kind of you <3

    I need to learn more about morph crossing it seems very interesting to me

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    Re: Is this a Bumblebee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cham View Post
    Thanks all that is so kind of you <3

    I need to learn more about morph crossing it seems very interesting to me
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/

    Play around on there.
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