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    Quality pastels?

    I want to see what "quality" pastels look like as adults. So show me your nice adult pastels!
    Hatchling and adult pics would be awesome as well.

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    Are you looking for just quality single gene Pastels, or would you like to see quality Pastel combos also?
    Find me on Facebook: E.B. Ball Pythons and Instagram: @EBBallPythons

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    Pastels in all makes and models!
    I wasn't aware of the stark difference in quality between Graziani and "normal" pastels. I'll definitely have to look into that.
    I posted because I've been searching the market recently and finding a lot of sub-par pastels and that seems to be the "norm" for the morph nowadays. I find it very unfortunate as pastel really is a foundation morph, and it bothers me that there are so few high-quality examples. I'd love to have "designer" morphs that include pastel, but I believe I'm going to have to make a few of them (for) myself as I want to contribute to the gene pool by using the best of the best, so to speak.
    I foolishly hadn't thought of certain lines that have attempted to be kept pure/quality such as the Graziani. However I'd still like to see how certain looks of pastels age, what to look for specifically, and compare the vast difference in qualities.

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    I'll show off my girl! This is Calypso aka Caly, she's a Super Pastel Enchi


    when I first brought her home @ 65g



    Current pics at 201g




    0.1 Enchi Super Pastel

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    Re: Quality pastels?

    Enchi really removes and cleans the pattern

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    Re: Quality pastels?

    Here's my Pastel YB. This is her when I first got her at about 500-600g and 6 months


    this is her now at about 900-1000g and a little over 1000g. Sorry for the crappy pic she loves to run

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