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It is a honeybee
A few may remember. But the BP you all told me was a spider is actually a honeybee. Just got an email from the person I traded with saying that it shed and was clear other than a small blood spot. Thanks for the misidentification.
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Re: It is a honeybee
 Originally Posted by locolobito
A few may remember. But the BP you all told me was a spider is actually a honeybee. Just got an email from the person I traded with saying that it shed and was clear other than a small blood spot. Thanks for the misidentification.
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Typically, if it isn't completely obvious what the animal is, it probably isn't a good example of the morph. All anyone here is doing is looking at pictures and taking their best guesses. No one is out to purposely misidentify anything. Good on you if the animal ends up being the double!
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We can only go by the photos someone posts.
Clear or not still a spider.
Don't see any Hypo in your photo.
 Originally Posted by locolobito
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Going by the pictures I would never identify that as a honeybee.
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Re: It is a honeybee
Picking it back up on my way out of state. You all have fun.
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Re: It is a honeybee
Remember YOUR the one who traded it right away not us..I would still say spider by the picture
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Re: It is a honeybee
It was traded for a humblebee. With option of buying back or waiting till bred to his orange ghost and buying one of the hatchlings.
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I've hatched a few honeybees and would never think that is a honeybee. are you even sure your humblebee is a humblebee?
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Re: It is a honeybee
So what you're saying is all of the people here with the wealth of experience identifying genetics are mistaken and the person who is representing the animal as a Honeybee is sticking to their guns and still saying it's a Honeybee. Well, I'm convinced. You sure showed us.
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Re: It is a honeybee
Glad you getting that spider. Good looking spider. what i really like is the spider combos but just the regular spiders are really cool...like the one you picking up again.
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