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    Re: Help!!! Bumble bee or pinstripe?

    Start with an army of females. Pinstripe.

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    Re: Help!!! Bumble bee or pinstripe?

    I got her she is in shed so no pictures for a bit now I have her a normal female and a dinker female to go with my spider bee

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    Re: Help!!! Bumble bee or pinstripe?

    And she has mites

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    I agree with those who said to get the pin because it is a better pin than the bee is a bee. She has a really nice stripe. And, since you said you plan to breed, I'll also add two more things. First, a single gene female is probably about equal to a double gene male, depending on the genes of course, but all 3 in question are common. And you haven't said much about what you already own, but getting females first is always a good idea since you said you plan to breed.

    I might have decided not to get her when I saw she has mites, because it brings into question the previous owner's husbandry practices. Mites are so easy to get rid of...so why hasn't he done so? Anyway, get some provent-a-mite, follow the directions on that can, and the mites will be gone. If you already have snakes, be sure to quarantine!
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    Re: Help!!! Bumble bee or pinstripe?

    Funny thing is my car was giving me fits when I went to meet her so I didn't do the best exam. I didn't see the mite till I got home and was putting her in quarantine. I only saw one but I lost my mind

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