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    Question Does anyone see any morph besides pastel in this hatchling?



    This is a pre-shed photo of a hatchling that hatched for me yesterday from a pewter pied X het pied pairing. She's a pretty one, and I've never hatched a pastel with this much contrast. Just wondering if there might be more going on than just pastel het pied, like one of her parents carrying a more subtle morph. Or is there a pastel line that looks more like this? I don't know what line her sire is from. Just wondering....
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    Re: Does anyone see any morph besides pastel in this hatchling?

    That snake looks really cool. Will it be for sale?

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    Re: Does anyone see any morph besides pastel in this hatchling?

    My go-to answer is "quality in, quality out" im regards to how clean and bright she is. I don’t see any other particular genes i could identify, but knowing the parents of the pewter pied would help. It may be the het pied gene that is whacking out the pattern. Could you post pics of her parents?

    Gorgeous little thing, though! The world needs more high quality pastels.

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    I'm thinking give it a couple sheds and then see what it looks like.
    Very nice by the way but I am a sucker for blushing and flames.

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    Re: Does anyone see any morph besides pastel in this hatchling?

    Quote Originally Posted by wendhend View Post


    This is a pre-shed photo of a hatchling that hatched for me yesterday from a pewter pied X het pied pairing. She's a pretty one, and I've never hatched a pastel with this much contrast. Just wondering if there might be more going on than just pastel het pied, like one of her parents carrying a more subtle morph. Or is there a pastel line that looks more like this? I don't know what line her sire is from. Just wondering....
    Het pied is showing through

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    Re: Does anyone see any morph besides pastel in this hatchling?



    This is a photo of her parents.
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    Re: Does anyone see any morph besides pastel in this hatchling?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bcycling View Post
    That snake looks really cool. Will it be for sale?
    Thanks! She probably won't be for sale anytime soon. I really want to watch her grow up and see how she turns out.
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    Cool Re: Does anyone see any morph besides pastel in this hatchling?

    Nice pastel!

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    Wow gorgeous! Wish I could help with identifying but all I can do is gawk!!
    3 normals-Saint, Zuma, not named yet
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    Love it! I hatched some awesome single gene Pastels (OK, they were 100% het Clown) that had similar contrast and flames this year too. Yours takes the cake though - KILLER!
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