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    Black Pastel question

    Is a black pastel really just a cinnamon ball python just that is the other name people refer to it as?

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    No. The two genes act very similarly--both produce pewters when combined with pastels, and both supers are solid, dark-colored animals with white bellies. And they are allelic, in that they are located on the same gene--so an animal can only have a max of two cinnamon genes, or two black pastel genes, or one of either. And a super will always and only pass on one copy of one of the genes to its offspring

    But the black pastels produce overall darker morphs. The super black pastels are more charcoal black, while super cinnamons have a somewhat warmer brown coloration. Black pewters look very different (darker) from cinnamon pewters. I think if you poke around you can find similar trends with lesser and mojave and hypo mixes.
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    that is very helpful and gives my mind alot to think on since my goal was a pair of black pastels to find and I was under the impression cinnamon's were black pastel do you know or can you recommend someone that is selling True black pastels?

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    Re: Black Pastel question

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    that is very helpful and gives my mind alot to think on since my goal was a pair of black pastels to find and I was under the impression cinnamon's were black pastel do you know or can you recommend someone that is selling True black pastels?

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    Some of the big breeders such as VPI or BHB have their own lines of black pastels, each with some unique characteristics.

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    Garick Demeyer at Royal constrictors has some awesome looking black pastel babies
    "There is no place I know to compare with pure imagination....

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    Re: Black Pastel question

    Gary Liesen (Snakemans Snakeshop) has a very nice line of Black Pastels. One of the best lines IMO.

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    Yeah, Liesens are the new "it" line in black pastels. I haven't seen a Liesen super yet, though...

    Mine are Ian G. line, and I got them from Dynasty Reptiles. He usually has some nice ones, and I like the way his supers turn out.

    Heather's Herps also works with them, but I don't see any for sale this year. (Except for the female bullet, who's apparently half cinny/half black pastel.)

    ...most people won't mislabel a cinny as a black pastel. Cinnamons are generally cheaper, but a lot of people prefer the cinnamon pewter, so they still have their own market pull. If you have any doubt, though, check the breeder on the Fauna BOI and go with a well-known, well-reputed breeder. And look at the snake--you basically get what you see with black pastels and cinnamons.

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    Re: Black Pastel question

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    No. The two genes act very similarly--both produce pewters when combined with pastels, and both supers are solid, dark-colored animals with white bellies. And they are allelic, in that they are located on the same gene--so an animal can only have a max of two cinnamon genes, or two black pastel genes, or one of either. And a super will always and only pass on one copy of one of the genes to its offspring

    But the black pastels produce overall darker morphs. The super black pastels are more charcoal black, while super cinnamons have a somewhat warmer brown coloration. Black pewters look very different (darker) from cinnamon pewters. I think if you poke around you can find similar trends with lesser and mojave and hypo mixes.
    Thank you for your detailed answer! I Love this forum and how people share knowledge! Once again thank you!!!!!
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    To me Cinnamon's and Black Pastels look worlds apart. Although it can be hard to tell the difference between a low quality Cinny or Black Pastel.
    IMO Gary Liesen's Black Pastels are the very best example of what a Black Pastel should look like.
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    Re: Black Pastel question

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    And look at the snake--you basically get what you see with black pastels and cinnamons.
    This is so true. I got Black Pastel in a trade and sight unseen. Brownish head and most characteristics we associate with the Cinnamon. After receiving the animal I followed up and learned it is an Ian G line Black Pastel. I line from which I own some very nice examples that don't look Cinnamon at all. This was a few years ago. I have since been watching the classifieds just to see the variation in the Black Pastels. There are regularly Black Pastels being produced that have Cinnamon characteristics, and very often the Black Pastels being offered by Outback Reptiles have Cinnamon characteristics and look pretty much the same as the snake I received in that trade. I believe Outback is Ian G's company so they should know a Black Pastel when they see (or produce) one. Here is a current ad for one:
    http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=826128
    I'm sure Outback knows their Black Pastels very well, but it goes a long way towards blurring the line between Cinnamons and Blacks and reinforces the fact that you want to purchase the snake that looks the best in your eyes for your projects.
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