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    New cinny boy, plus interesting pastel comparison photos

    Got a new cinny boy a few days ago. His colors are very difficult to get a proper picture of, but here's the best one I could get. He has brass knuckles!



    Also, I thought I'd post this picture because I think this guy is pretty neat. These are both pastels from a friend of ours. Both pastels are the same age (1 year), but from a different clutch. Now I've heard of pastels 'browning out' but this guy looks axanthic. It's crazy. A month ago, he was the same bright yellow as the other one in the picture. This photo is not edited.

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    hmm interesting thing with those pastels. Shows just how much pastel color can range.
    Love the busy pattern on your cinny
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    Good grief on the difference! I swear, this is why if I ever get a pastel, I want to wait for an adult, even if it costs a lot more so I can see what the snake will look like as an adult! Then I'd pair it with lessers and fires, ahhh yes, morphs that get brighter with age~ my favorite!(Haha, I am so picky!)


    That cinny is pretty cute! Fun patterns!
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    Re: New cinny boy, plus interesting pastel comparison photos

    Quote Originally Posted by purplemuffin View Post
    Good grief on the difference! I swear, this is why if I ever get a pastel, I want to wait for an adult, even if it costs a lot more so I can see what the snake will look like as an adult! Then I'd pair it with lessers and fires, ahhh yes, morphs that get brighter with age~ my favorite!(Haha, I am so picky!)


    That cinny is pretty cute! Fun patterns!
    Yeah the big pastel boy I have is 4 years old and is still pretty yellow (well.. not currently. He's brown and pink and very cranky at the moment... he needs to shed already!). But heck, I want to see the offspring that come out of that pastel, and I will be keeping a close eye on him. It would be nice to have an axanthic codom haha.

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    Re: New cinny boy, plus interesting pastel comparison photos

    wow! that is a crazy color change. hope my pastel stays the bright yellowish color.
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