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    Pastel Sugar (morph check)? Also question about pastels.

    I recently purchased what I'm pretty confident is a pastel Sugar but if I could get a second opinion that would be great.

    Does adding sugar to a pastel help prevent browning out? If not does this one at least look like it doesn't have the orange that tends to brown first?

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    Re: Pastel Sugar (morph check)? Also question about pastels.

    Looks like a Sugar Pastel to me.

    I don't work with Sugar so I couldn't tell you the long-term aging effect on the Pastel coloration. All of my single-gene Pastels darken eventually-it is tough getting old.
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    It really just depends on the snake sometimes. Pastel can be a fickle gene.
    The sugar gene brings in the white markings on the sides, but the rest of the snake will still probably brown out a bit with age.

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