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    Help me determine the morph

    Looks like an axanthic of some kind?? Anyone recognize it?

    Can't get the thing to show up so here's a link to it on imgur...

    http://imgur.com/SxqIAW0
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    Looks like a Killer Bee to me

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    I think I'd say super pastel spider... not axanthic. Better photos in natural sunlight would help.
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    Re: Help me determine the morph

    Killer bee
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    Re: Help me determine the morph

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    I think I'd say super pastel spider... not axanthic. Better photos in natural sunlight would help.
    Here's a few outside the tank. This is as close to true color as I'll get with my camera. If anything it's a bit darker in the pictures than it actually is. I kinda feel like it's just a mix of too many things to be anything at this point.

    http://imgur.com/KdFovTr
    http://imgur.com/UfmpTBq
    http://imgur.com/h7B5dNi
    http://imgur.com/VnyR6DK

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    Re: Help me determine the morph

    Quote Originally Posted by Sociopathetic View Post
    Here's a few outside the tank. This is as close to true color as I'll get with my camera. If anything it's a bit darker in the pictures than it actually is. I kinda feel like it's just a mix of too many things to be anything at this point.

    http://imgur.com/KdFovTr
    http://imgur.com/UfmpTBq
    http://imgur.com/h7B5dNi
    http://imgur.com/VnyR6DK
    Definitely a killer bee. Not even close to Axanthic.

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    Re: Help me determine the morph

    Quote Originally Posted by canicemok View Post
    Definitely a killer bee. Not even close to Axanthic.
    Yeah i do believe that is the case. This little guy is just extremely light complected. I looked through a killer bee gallery and saw one kind of similar, a bit prettier though. He must be a low quality kb I guess. Thanks for the help!

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    Pretty sure I've confirmed killer bee or something that wanted to be a killer bee. If I'm not mistaken killer bee has spider genes and this little dude definitely has the "spider wobble" and does some loops while trying to climb up the walls.. Noticed it a few minutes ago when he came out to grab a drink and got lost in the corner of his cage. This aught to be an experience as it's a new one for me.
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