Re: Maybe putting a deposit on this girl
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AmysAnimals
Thanks!! That helps. =)
Back in November when I purchased my 1.1 pastels from Justin Kobylka, I spend over a month looking so I just checked that placed I had been looking at then. As other people and myself have said this time of year there isn't the best selection to choose from, but if you look hard enough you might find something.
Re: Maybe putting a deposit on this girl
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AmysAnimals
True, but I have seen some males I do like. I just thought by getting a female it would be better so it can mature. I do plan on going to the reptile super show in the summer and getting another snake so depending on the sex of the snake I get now will depend on what I get at the show. Maybe I should get a male now and a female in the summer. I don't plan on breeding for a while..maybe a year or so any ways. I still have a lot to learn about breeding.
The only real reason I didn't want to deal with shipping is because I had a bad experience once with shipping a tarantula. It arrived to me dead but that was using USPS and I understand that snakes get shipped via Fed-Ex or something else that is better. So I can tough it out. =)
I still have time to make my decision. hehe No rushes.
I would start with females over males. You can spend the summer looking for an outstanding female pastel and give her a year to grow and look for your male next year. Nice male pastels are easier to find people because most people aim for multi-gene males, such as a bumble bee or lemon blast, so you could probably find a nice one at any time.
Re: Maybe putting a deposit on this girl
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AmysAnimals
Way too brown for me, I would pass on her (for breeding purposes).
I would wait and just find "that one" that you would really like, and shovel out the extra money for a really high quality pastel IMO. Even though the brightest pastels could still produce brown babies, I would still start with quality stock (no, I'm not saying the one posted isn't a quality pastel, but IMO I wouldn't breed her).
Here's my little pastel girl at roughly 200 grams in this pic:
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...Tellybody2.jpg
I found her in person at a reptile expo, and I think you should wait to see pastels in person before deciding on one. Much better to see their true colors in person over a computer screen.
Re: Maybe putting a deposit on this girl
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AmysAnimals
Yeah I have been looking pretty hard but my mind was mixed on what I wanted. It went from Lesser, to Mojave, to Pastel...so I finally picked what was most reasonable in my budget right now which would be a pastel. I was so close to getting a lesser though but I didnt want to make the monthly payments. So I need to start my search over and try and find a pastel. =)
I found this one:
http://pythonregius.com/pastelballpython-11f201.aspx
It's a female. =) She's not as yellow as I would like but I think you could only really get a real yellow pastel if you get a super pastel, right?
That is possibly the worst pastel I have ever seen lol
No you don't need to get a super pastel to get nice yellows, this is the female I got from Justin
http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...a/IMG_0002.jpg
and here is the male I got at the same time
http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...s/IMG_0100.jpg