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Queen Bee??

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Hi, we put a killer bee male with a lesser female. Got 5 eggs-- 1 pastel and the rest I just am not sure about. lol :shrug01: Fresh out of the egg today. I checked on world of ball pythons to try and get a good idea of what a queen bee would look like. I didn't notice a strong spider pattern on hardly any of the queen bee's they had pictured. Just pastel lessers or a queen bee or two? Hopefully someone can give me an answer. Thanks in advance.
Dennis
 

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Thanks guys. The patterns are a little weird so I wasn't sure. Was our first try at the queen bee's. Thanks again.
Dennis
 
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