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    Rank my pastel female

    I've been doing a little bit of reading on breeding, genetics, and all that fun stuff that goes along with it. I noticed that that is a wide variation in the looks of pastels. She is about 2 years old and about 1000g. I'm curious where she ranks in the world of pastels in her looks. I've seen where people have talked about what to look for but couldn't see any pictures for Comparison. It won't hurt my feelings if she happens to be a lower grade of pastel, I'm just curious and want to expand my knowledge.

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    Yours is pretty much the standard pastel seen, not too much browning.
    I am more into blushing and flames.

    This was one of my first males


    One of his daughters


    Another one of my females

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    Re: Rank my pastel female

    Awesome. Thanks for the comparison pics. What exactly is the blushing and flaming your talkin about with the pattern?

    Kyle


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    7/10 I think

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    Re: Rank my pastel female

    Quote Originally Posted by Kroberts10 View Post
    Awesome. Thanks for the comparison pics. What exactly is the blushing and flaming your talkin about with the pattern?
    Blushing is the lighter washed out spots along the spine and flames are on the lower sides coming up from the belly.

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    Re: Rank my pastel female

    Those are some beautiful snakes. Thanks for the info and showing me what higher quality pastels look like.


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