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    Pastel Het Pied 0.1 (Dottie)

    Check out my 0.1 Pastel Het Pied girl who will be paired with my Pied Male next season. They are both only about 300g each. She just shed last nigh so I brought her outside 2day check out her dots in her pattern. (Hence the name). Enjoy!





    Anyone else think she's almost Pastel Enchi or Supe Pastel looking? Or is it just me..

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    Nice looking pastel,how are you going to get her from 300 grams to 1500 grams so you can breed her next season?

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    Re: Pastel Het Pied 0.1 (Dottie)

    Quote Originally Posted by Drumsinthenight. View Post
    Nice looking pastel,how are you going to get her from 300 grams to 1500 grams so you can breed her next season?
    A feeding schedule and luck, I'd assume. She could put on 1000 grams in 12 months.

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    I thought the same. I got my lesser bee up to 1000g and she decided to go off feed. Still trying to get her up to 1500. And she's an 08  good luck! It seems like they know our plans and do what they can to deter. Females are also good for slow weight gain.

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    Re: Pastel Het Pied 0.1 (Dottie)

    Exactly my feeling. All I can do is give her descent size meals every 4 to 5 days and see what happens. I would NEVER put her with him if she wasn't ready. There is no way I would do that to one of my animals. All I can do is cross my fingers and hope she's a hungry girl!

    She did just lose some weight. Came down with an RI..however after 2 weeks of shots (1 to go), she did finally take a pup a few days ago. I have a feeling that she will gain it back twice as fast nlw that she is feeling better. Thanks for all ur concerns! Wish me luck!

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    Re: Pastel Het Pied 0.1 (Dottie)

    Well, she's not quite light enough to be a super, but she's still gorgeous!! Good luck with your breeding plans, and it's good to hear you have her best interests in mind.
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    Sweet! Good luck with that pairing!

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    Re: Pastel Het Pied 0.1 (Dottie)

    Thanks for the kind words guys! Yah.. I know she's not a super.. she is a little too dark just thought she was looking awefully bright after the shed one of the local breeders here in the Bay Area I speak with a lot, Brian Gundy "For Goodness Snakes" commented and said how a lot of times the Hets can have more vibrant colors then nons. Has anyone heard of this? Or is he just tryin to make me feel good.. hahaha

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