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Personally, I think that if it doesn't have blue/green eyes, then it is not a pastel.
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Actually... I was looking around for pictures of pastel pieds (sale ads, blogs, etc), and they mostly had green eyes that I could see, just a shade darker than normal pastels, so it was actually a little harder to see in some of the snakes unless the lighting was right. There were a few on sale listings where the eyes were very dark and I could not determine if they were actually green or not! So, I'm curious if there's anyone here who has experience with pastel pieds, either owning or breeding -- do all pastel pieds have green eyes, just like pastels have green eyes?
Edited to add: Here's a blog post from someone who hatched a clutch of pastel pieds and one normal pied. All of the pastel pieds, including the sire of the clutch (pastel pied), has green eyes. http://heathersherpsblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/pastel-pied-eyes.html
Last edited by somnambulant; 10-11-2014 at 01:39 PM.
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i want a pied I think they are super cool. I don't know anything about how to tell morphs apart thought. sorry.
Im just throwing around my opinions. Im trying to give as much help as I've received on this website
1.0 Ball Python
2.0 Red Clawed Scorpion
(1.0 means Male right?)
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I think you're on the right track. They look like a regular and pastel pied to me. With her size, her color is nice and light. Ive seen a lot of variance in pastel pieds, but yours look bright enough. Very pretty animals either way.
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