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    Need ID

    So I was cleaning tubs and looking over some hatchlings when I noticed something odd about one of my pastel babies. It has what looks to me like a Mojave pattern and color on it's neck, so I'm not entirely sure what it is... anyone know?


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    Re: Need ID

    Anyone?

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    Looks like a regular pastel to me..
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    Re: Need ID

    $1,000 question - what was the pairing?
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    Re: Need ID

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del ❤️ View Post
    $1,000 question - what was the pairing?
    Mojave x Butter Pastel

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    Re: Need ID

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonBabes View Post
    Looks like a regular pastel to me..
    That's what I thought when it hatched, but I didn't notice it had the "keyhole" pattern on the neck, it's about a quarter of the way down its body then breaks off into the typical pastel pattern, it's really odd

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    Re: Need ID

    ?

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    Re: Need ID

    Well, butter pastel maybe with a aberrant pattern? Just possibly?
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    I would vote pastel.

    Once it sheds a few times, it should be more clear though. Keep an eye on it and see what develops. Sometimes one baby in a clutch looks just different enough to fool your eye, however. There's such a wide range of patterning and coloring within a morph that it's easy to get fooled.

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    Re: Need ID

    Thanks I'm definitely keeping an eye on it, most of the hatchlings I produced had weird patterns xD makes it difficult to know for sure sometimes lol

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