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    Quote Originally Posted by kdreptiles View Post
    With the bright head and busy pattern, I would say it is a super pastel, but not the greatest quality....
    It just looks like a typical light pastel head to me. All pastels have light blushed out heads as babies. Plus its darkened out in the top photo. The bottom photo looks like its in a newly hatched pre first shed state, which is why the head looks light.

    What about the pattern screams super? Pastels have busy jungle patterns too. I honestly would like to know.

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    Re: Super pastel male i hatched this year

    I am not home at the moment, but here was another pic i had on an ad on fauna..


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    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    It just looks like a typical light pastel head to me. All pastels have light blushed out heads as babies. Plus its darkened out in the top photo. The bottom photo looks like its in a newly hatched pre first shed state, which is why the head looks light.

    What about the pattern screams super? Pastels have busy jungle patterns too. I honestly would like to know.

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    The pic i just posted is post shed

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95se5384 View Post
    I am not home at the moment, but here was another pic i had on an ad on fauna..


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    The pic i just posted is post shed
    Ok. That picture looks way better and more super. The other pictures looked subpar.
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    Yep I agree now too, he's pretty!

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    Re: Super pastel male i hatched this year

    Sorry i really need to get ontop of my picture taking skills lol....

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    Hes just a low blush super. But i actually like them to be more busy pattern than blushed out. Nice

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