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  • 12-02-2012, 08:56 PM
    kgronsbell
    Breeding Different Lines of Pastel
    Hello Everyone,

    I was just wondering if different lines of the pastel gene, when bred together can still produce super pastels? If I were to take per say, a Blonde Pastel x Lemon Pastel, would I produce super pastels? Or just separate lemon pastels, blonde pastels, and normals? Thank you all in advance.

    -Keith Gronsbell
  • 12-02-2012, 09:09 PM
    Wapadi
    As far as I know, all the pastels lines are compatable. They have just been labeled differently bc snake A breed to snake B and they repeatedly made prettier pastel babies!
  • 12-02-2012, 09:11 PM
    satomi325
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kgronsbell View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    I was just wondering if different lines of the pastel gene, when bred together can still produce super pastels? If I were to take per say, a Blonde Pastel x Lemon Pastel, would I produce super pastels? Or just separate lemon pastels, blonde pastels, and normals? Thank you all in advance.

    -Keith Gronsbell

    No matter the line of pastel, there will be pastels, normals, and super pastel offspring.

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  • 12-02-2012, 09:19 PM
    kgronsbell
    Thank you
    Thank you all for your help, that is just what i needed to know!
  • 12-02-2012, 10:24 PM
    mainbutter
    Short: yes

    Long: No.

    The long answer is just going to confuse you with the history of certain traits. Cinnamons were once commonly called "cinnamon pastel". We still use the term "black pastel" as well. Also "enchi pastel" was the given name for the first enchis. However, "lemon", "blonde", etc lines are all the same trait.

    So.. yes and no.
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