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    Ruppel Pastel Genetic Stripes

    After posting on several forums and only getting a response from one breeder in Germany, I can basically say these are the first U.S. produced Ruppel line Pastel Genetic Stripes. The results from a male Ruppel Pastel Het Genetic Stripe to a female Genetic Stripe, not going to complain about the odds. 2.0 Ruppel Pastel Genetic Stripes, 0.1 Ruppel Het Genetic Stripe, and 0.1 Genetic Stripe.

    First Male.


    Second Male.


    And the whole clutch.


    These are only cell phone pics, once they shed I'll get better pics.

    Thanks for looking.

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    sorry for asking but

    what makes the Ruppel pastel different to other Pastels?
    YouTube channel; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCue...yj1vBeeIUZVl2Q

    Females;
    Normal 100% het. Hypo, Lesser Pastel, Super Fire, Leopard, Mojave, Pastel het. Piebald, Orange Ghost, Pastel 100% het. Clown, Normal (very clean and reduced patterned) 100% het. Clown, Enchi, Pinstripe, Black Pewter, Albino 100% het. Piebald, Normal 66% ph Hypo, Normal 66% ph Piebald

    Males;
    Clown, Super Pastel Calico, HGWG, Pastel 100% het Piebald, Cardamon Fire 50% ph Hypo, Banana, GHI, Cinnamon 66%ph Pieb
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    Re: Ruppel Pastel Genetic Stripes

    The Ruppel Pastel originally started out called the Stone Washed Pastel. It is ads more orange color and the black is more washed out looking, giving it a washed out look. It just a different line, like the Blonde, Bell, Graziani, and Lemon Pastels.
    Last edited by ChrisPar; 07-07-2015 at 06:36 AM.

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    ok thanks
    YouTube channel; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCue...yj1vBeeIUZVl2Q

    Females;
    Normal 100% het. Hypo, Lesser Pastel, Super Fire, Leopard, Mojave, Pastel het. Piebald, Orange Ghost, Pastel 100% het. Clown, Normal (very clean and reduced patterned) 100% het. Clown, Enchi, Pinstripe, Black Pewter, Albino 100% het. Piebald, Normal 66% ph Hypo, Normal 66% ph Piebald

    Males;
    Clown, Super Pastel Calico, HGWG, Pastel 100% het Piebald, Cardamon Fire 50% ph Hypo, Banana, GHI, Cinnamon 66%ph Pieb
    ald

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    Re: Ruppel Pastel Genetic Stripes

    One of the two males finally shed out, still waiting on the other.


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    Re: Ruppel Pastel Genetic Stripes

    I know this is a older post. But, what a beautiful snake!

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