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Jynx said:
I'd bet quite a bit that the "bumblebee spider" is just a bright normal... Thats about a $12,000 snake at least hun. How 'bout some pics?

No, a Bumblebee Spider is a genetic mutation. It is a cross between a Pastel Jungle and a Spider Ball. Pastels are Co-Dominant and Spiders are 100% recessive mutations.

Spiders alone go for $3-4,000 as hatchlings...$8-10,000 as adults...
Lemon (Bumblebee) Pastels alone go for $3-6000 as hatchlings...

I think market right now on Bumblebee Spiders is $13-20,000

Bumblebee Spider Link
 
O, my apologies, Jynx...I thought you were referring to what a BumbleBee Spider is...I reread your post and I think you meant that this guys BBS is a normal!
 
blckkat said:
No, a Bumblebee Spider is a genetic mutation. It is a cross between a Pastel Jungle and a Spider Ball. Pastels AND Spiders are 100% recessive mutations.

Spiders alone go for $3-4,000 as hatchlings...$8-10,000 as adults...
Lemon (Bumblebee) Pastels alone go for $3-6000 as hatchlings...

I think market right now on Bumblebee Spiders is $13-20,000

Bumblebee Spider Link

I meant what she thought was a bumblebee spider is probably just a bright normal lol. I'm aware what they are... I just try to stay out of the designer morphs as much as I can. Balls have gotten ridiculous lately IMO. Give me a nice bright normal any day. (We'll just "school" everyone else here right Kat? :) lol). Spiders have actually shown some degree of pattern co-dominance lately as well I if I remember correctly :)

EDIT: yep Kat!
 
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