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04-19-12, 06:49 PM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
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Axanthics run about $600 but end up looking like ugly normals at six months of age. All the black and silver fades to dull shades of brown.
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Is there any chance you would have a picture of an older one? I am interested in seeing how the colors change on them.
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04-19-12, 06:55 PM
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
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Originally Posted by Gungirl
Is there any chance you would have a picture of an older one? I am interested in seeing how the colors change on them.
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ya know... I would be too, just to see a comparison.
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04-19-12, 02:28 PM
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Formerly Lil_Boa
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
I have a spider I plan to breed my my pastel.... does that make me a bad person? No. O don't think so
I still say spider. They are awesome there selves and can make some cool stuff...
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04-19-12, 05:54 PM
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mamma bear
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
ha that's awesome, I have a 2 yr old pastel male and have a deposit down on afemale spider het ghost and when she's old enough, I'm breeding them!!
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04-22-12, 07:41 PM
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
I'd have to reccomend bringing about $600 and find a nice male Spider and an exceptional female Pastel. Raise them up enjoy them and when there big enough breed them and produce your own bee. Just my $0.02
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04-19-12, 05:59 PM
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
Shame the axanthics brown out... I bet an ax-pin would look killer.
edit: yup, at least I think so.

photo from exotics by nature.
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04-19-12, 06:05 PM
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mamma bear
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
I'm really taken with the Axanthic, and even if they do fade out with age, you're right Kyle, there are some stunning morph's that can be made by combining Axanthic with other genes.
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04-19-12, 06:08 PM
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
I'm really hoping the anerytheristic tigers and antrax retics hold their silver and black, they're stunning as babies.
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04-19-12, 06:09 PM
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mamma bear
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
There are a few stunning retics I've seen, but they're just too big for me!!
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04-19-12, 06:18 PM
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
Don't believe everything I say, but from what I've seen, most bumblebee's tend to brown out as they age and look almost identical to spiders. The plus side of that is that you can make crazier morphs with a bumblebee than a spider Ball Python. I'd go for the bumblebee.
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04-19-12, 06:32 PM
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mamma bear
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
Yes, Like Axanthic Killer Bees
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04-19-12, 06:57 PM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
I did a little google searching but I am not happy with what I found. I am unsure if the snakes I saw are labeled right. Seeing something from someone whoms word I trust would help me understand the change better.
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04-20-12, 12:06 AM
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
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Originally Posted by Gungirl
I did a little google searching but I am not happy with what I found. I am unsure if the snakes I saw are labeled right. Seeing something from someone whoms word I trust would help me understand the change better.
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its regrettably well documented in retics. 
edit: I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
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04-19-12, 07:33 PM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
brat..... lol
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04-19-12, 08:00 PM
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Re: bumble bee or spider?
I found http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRmKePpc3qI&feature=relmfu ... I don't know I think I would need to see an adult in person. This one still looks pretty good and it didn't turn too terribly brown. In another clip the guy says she is a 2003 laying a 2009 clutch.
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