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    0.1 Pastel Het Pied

    New pet python, Kali. A 2014 female pastel with piebald gene.
    Haven’t weight her yet.






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    Nice! That also looks like it's Enchi, Super Enchi, or Kalabash. If you mix Enchi with Pied the combo is usually a low white pied. I'd cross her with an Orange Dream het pied male, you'd get a low white Orange Dream Enchi Pied, I bet that would be stunning.


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    Re: 0.1 Pastel Het Pied

    She is just a very reduced pastel according to the breeder.
    Definitely not enchi, but i suppose it is possible Kalabash since i got her from Tropical Tom, the foremost breeder of Kalabash morphs.


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    Re: 0.1 Pastel Het Pied

    Plan on mating her to my killer piebald, which would result in:
    ¼ pastel het pied
    ¼ super pastel het pied
    ¼ pastel pied
    ¼ killer pied

    Nice odds.


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    I love that splotchy pattern on her. Looks like the paint spilled very cool

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    I would say that is most likely KRG for sure. Here are your odds with the KRG in the mix. If you click on the link to the last combo below it looks like someone actually made a KRG Pastel Pied already. I can't really see the KRG in that snake, must take a keen eye to see it. Perhaps he had a similar snake as one of the parents of the one you bought and he assumed that the KRG was absent. He should have known he was wrong when he saw your snake with the reduced pattern.

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    Re: 0.1 Pastel Het Pied

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    I would say that is most likely KRG for sure. Here are your odds with the KRG in the mix. If you click on the link to the last combo below it looks like someone actually made a KRG Pastel Pied already. I can't really see the KRG in that snake, must take a keen eye to see it. Perhaps he had a similar snake as one of the parents of the one you bought and he assumed that the KRG was absent. He should have known he was wrong when he saw your snake with the reduced pattern.

    I messaged tropical tom to see if he remembers what morphs bred her, but i doubt it since she is 2014 stock.

    It looks like you entered “pastel pied” as dad. But if you look above in this thread, I am actually breeding a super pastel pied to this one.

    Regardless, breed or not, she is one pretty patterned snake!


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