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Thread: Super pastel??

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    Super pastel??



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    Nope not seeing a super at all. Not enough blushing anywhere.

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    Agreed, it has kept its colour really well from what I can see though.

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    Re: Super pastel??

    I've seen super pastels that look similar, however those are probably line bread to have less blushing. I'd say a normal pastel but the only way to truly find out is to breed it to a normal

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