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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    Btw, here are a couple shots of Dave's telltale "squiggly" marks...



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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    Quote Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    There is a fine line between the two morphs, though, and I'd be interested to see a cross-breeding project. Has anyone does that, if so did they produce a super together?
    Yep, breed them together and you'll get an all black snake. They're commonly accepted as being two sides of the same morph, similar to the butter/lesser gene.

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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    Quote Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    P.S. Dave is from the Ian G line, which does seem to produce lighter cinny-like black pastels... I personally think they're beautiful.
    Weird, my Ian G. isn't light like a cinny

    Outback has several lines of Black Pastels as far as I know.

    08 ~1500 gram female Ian G. line Black Pastel

    Breeding black pastel het hypo, he's an old school Ian. G line Black Pastel

    Locking up with a spider, she just wasn't ready to go this year, oh well next season she should be 1800+ grams

    This is a hold back male Black Pastel pos het hypo
    He's a 900 gram 1 year old now(no current pics)
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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    Our '08 girl, Canella. She just broke 1200 grams

    I've always preferred Black pastels over cinnamons


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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    Some older pics of my black pastel Diva






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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    I think its a black pastel (top); for some reason my mind goes berzerk when I look at hatchlings.

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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    Quote Originally Posted by BPHERP View Post
    I think its a black pastel
    I think it is too
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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    Hands down Gary Liesen has be best Black Pastels IMHO...

    Below is my Black Bee and a Black Pastel that I wasn't able to get I'm still dying I couldn't pick her up...


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    My wee guy
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    Re: Post your Black Pastel picts

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Weird, my Ian G. isn't light like a cinny
    Breeding black pastel het hypo, he's an old school Ian. G line Black Pastel
    These ones are a good example for me of black pastels. No doubts, nice dark color and squiggles.

    Gorgeous!
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