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    Spider or StingerBee?

    Had this girl for a while now and I am just getting ready to pair her. Looking at her just post shed today she is not your average Spider. Looks a tad like a StingerBee from comparisons on WOBP.

    She was destined to see an Enchi Pastel, but now I may throw my Nuclear to her and see if she proves out with any Enchis.


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    I would lean towards a high yellow Spider. Stingers seem to have a more reduced pattern, the dark bands are more brown than black, the heads are usually a little more reduced, and the yellow along the spine is almost high-lighter yellow (especially in person). Not sure I see Enchi in her. She does look different than a plain Spider though.


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    The eye stripe is reduced with stingers, you have a spider
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    Well.... we shall shoot the Nuclear in her tub and see what happens

    She just had me scratching my head as I was deciding what to pair her with this week.

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    I agree with Malcolm. I look at the eye stripe and stingers have more of a reduced spider. You can see the difference with the pics SHO posted. You just keep looking at them too hard. LOL

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    Re: Spider or StingerBee?

    I think she's a beautiful spider, regardless...but I could be a little bit biased.

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    Re: Spider or StingerBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
    I think she's a beautiful spider, regardless...but I could be a little bit biased.
    Did you produce her? If so, what was the pairing?
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    Re: Spider or StingerBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    Did you produce her? If so, what was the pairing?
    I did not produce her. I bought her from Marc Bailey. I traded with Corey back in June and she was my end of the trade. Loved every second with her in my collection. I purchased her for her bright gold colors and nice reduced pattern.

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    Re: Spider or StingerBee?

    Quote Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
    I did not produce her. I bought her from Marc Bailey. I traded with Corey back in June and she was my end of the trade. Loved every second with her in my collection. I purchased her for her bright gold colors and nice reduced pattern.
    Gotcha...she definitely glows...
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    Re: Spider or StingerBee?

    Very very nice animals
    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    I would lean towards a high yellow Spider. Stingers seem to have a more reduced pattern, the dark bands are more brown than black, the heads are usually a little more reduced, and the yellow along the spine is almost high-lighter yellow (especially in person). Not sure I see Enchi in her. She does look different than a plain Spider though.


    Pic of my Stingerbee and Spider...




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