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    MONARCH Super Pastel!

    Hello everyone! I just wanted to share a couple of photos I took the other evening of one of the Monarch Super Pastels sitting around 300 grams. He is growing up quite nicely! Thanks for looking, and always happy to answer any questions.

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    Had not heard of it. What are you going to breed him to?

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    I think the pattern is cool on that snake. I'm looking at a few normals (related) that have some off the wall patterns that I was hoping to incorporate into my single gene mad scientist projects. I can't tell visually what is different about the monarch from a normal. I saw your originals in from 99 and WOW was that the standard for pastels back then? If I posted that now people would tell me I had a normal lol Maybe not that bad but still, they did have awesome blushing. That gene (pastel) has come a LONG way!
    I was wondering how the stripe is included in any of this. Is that part of the gene or was there a het some where...
    I'm confused because it looks like the ghost gene when combined with the pastel and super pastel but it brightens up the genetic stripe? Some of your old pictures are gone too.
    So the 99 pastels produced a genetic stripe offspring, pastels, super pastels and???

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    Wow ! Not familiar with the monarch gene, I'll be up late now looking into this and it's other combos

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    Re: MONARCH Super Pastel!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerardo View Post
    Had not heard of it. What are you going to breed him to?
    I'm not sure just yet, but will prob put him with a few diff morphs, and make some hets. The Monarch gene is a new recessive that I have been working with since 2009, and unknowingly since 1999. I have produced Monarch, Monarch Pastels, Monarch Super Pastels, Monarch Genetic Stripes, and Monarch Super Pastel Genetic Stripes. Hope to produce the Monarch Mojave this year. Thanks for your post!
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    Re: MONARCH Super Pastel!

    Well i gotta check those out. Sounds interesting.

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    Re: MONARCH Super Pastel!

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveySingle View Post
    Wow ! Not familiar with the monarch gene, I'll be up late now looking into this and it's other combos
    If you did not find the info you were looking for, I'm happy to answer any questions you might have. Hope you were not up too late
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    Amazing looking do you have a monarch to compair him to would love to see them side by side
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    Love the monarch gene. I remember the thread showing it's original and progress popping up a while back. Sure is a really nice and clean gene. Your boy look awesome!
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