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    Stripy pastel.

    I bred my first royal pythons this year,the pairing was this
    Nerd line pastel.(pic about a year old)

    To this c/f reduced patten/banded female,again an
    old pic but there just a little big,not much has changed.

    I got a clutch of 6 eggs from which I got 2 female
    pastels and 2.2 normals.This is one of the female
    pastel I got,any feed back or comments are really
    welcome.


    Some of the normals have striping too but not as extreme
    as the little pastel. Thanks for looking.

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    I wsould keep all the females back! That pastel is REALY nice. Hopefully she doesn't brown out to bad.

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13 View Post
    I wsould keep all the females back! That pastel is REALY nice. Hopefully she doesn't brown out to bad.

    All the female pastels are staying here but have
    any of you's seen this striping thing before?

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    Quote Originally Posted by SCI View Post
    All the female pastels are staying here but have
    any of you's seen this striping thing before?
    Yup, striping like that are not considered genetic. Unless you can prove it out. They do have genetic stripes though.

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    Hello Ireland! Congrats on your babies! I'm not 100% sure what qualifies a snake as a Harlequin... but she sure looks Harley-ish to me!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    Awesome pastel! I really like that stripe.
    I'm not afraid of snakes, because I got Balls!

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13 View Post
    Yup, striping like that are not considered genetic. Unless you can prove it out. They do have genetic stripes though.

    Do you think so??? Would genetic stripes not have less
    pattern on there sides?

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    He doesn't mean Genetic Stripe, as in the recessive trait. He means that there's a genetic stripey "thing" in someones normal dna gene - like my son has blue eyes even though I have brown.

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    Quote Originally Posted by adizziedoll View Post
    He doesn't mean Genetic Stripe, as in the recessive trait. He means that there's a genetic stripey "thing" in someones normal dna gene - like my son has blue eyes even though I have brown.

    I see, I'm gonna breed her father back when she's
    big enough, hopefully better striped supers pastels.

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    Re: Stripy pastel.

    Quote Originally Posted by SCI View Post
    I see, I'm gonna breed her father back when she's
    big enough, hopefully better striped supers pastels.
    Good Plan and good luck!



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