Eh.. bees of any kind pretty-much impress me. I like the looks of some that have browned out.. then there are the bright yellow screamers. In all honesty, I can't or couldn't afford a higher-yellow pastel, so I got the Graz, but for his other merits (lotsa blushing) and took a shine to his father, a browned-out but high-blushing male owned by Dan and Colette Sutherland.
It is kind of complicated. I had not seen myself being able to get a Spider when I got the Graz. I figured on making pastels first with him, then maybe getting into supers, but then the time was right and the spider became available to me at the right price. Now I am concentrating on producing spiders this year, and I like my holdback Graz female from '07 b/c she does not show signs of browning out as much as her 6 pastel sibs do/did.
I have a local friend who's breeding his nice, bright Nerd line Lemon male to 2 females this year. Should I be blessed with spider hatchlings this season, we are definately going to strike up a trade that entails me giving Spider for some Lemon! When I saw this Lemon, it was the first one I had ever seen in person. They might be passe' to others, but I was blown away and really want a baby out of him. The more that I see Lemons, the more I am tempted. But I still like my Graz for his blushing and just as a snake in himself.