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    Pastel Question

    Ive noticed that several different morphs have the label Pastel, and some of the morph guides suggest breeding certain morphs with Pastels to achieve the desired offspring. Im wondering if the term "Pastel" is a broad term applied to a variety of morphs.

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    Re: Pastel Question

    Here's a good answer to your question:

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=87318
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    Re: Pastel Question

    Yes, there are pastels, black pastels, and cinny pastels. Pastels are a different morph than black pastels and cinny pastels. You will not create a super if you breed a pastel to either a cinny pastel or black pastel. You will, on the other hand, create a super if you breed a cinny pastel to a black pastel. You also will create a super if you breed a pastel to a pastel. There are a ton of lines of pastels too; such as, lemon, Graziani, Bell, and so on. They are all compatible; therefore, you can create a super when breeding a pastel from one line to a pastel from another line.

    Hope this makes sense.
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    Re: Pastel Question

    Absolutely fantastic reads and wonderful information. Thanks for the patience. So different than the Boas I and Carpet Pythons I was used to. the genetic combinations are virtually limitless and fascinating.

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