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Re: Newbie
Hello, and to BP.net. Yes, that appears to be a nice looking standard BP. I do like the Spider photo.
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Re: Newbie
 Originally Posted by Panic
Yep definitely a normal looks just like my boy
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the spider almost looks like a bumble bee to me, does anyone else see it?
i wonder if its maybe a bee (pastel spider) instead of just a spider.
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Re: Newbie
 Originally Posted by Pythonfriend
the spider almost looks like a bumble bee to me, does anyone else see it?
i wonder if its maybe a bee (pastel spider) instead of just a spider.
Not at all, that's a spider.
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Re: Newbie
I don't see any hints of "bee" in there, but they both look great
Last edited by Tragic Image; 02-13-2014 at 03:56 PM.
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