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    Very nice looking noodle!
    Looks like a pastave. If not pastel mojave, possibly pastel mystic. I feel like mystic potions were fairly popular around that time and the non-allelic offspring can be hard to tell apart.

    If you do look to rehome later, for situations where you aren't 100% sure on the genetics, I always like to give them the "appears as X" just in case and let them know that you don't know the background on the animal and are hazarding a guess at genetics. If they're planning to stay with you, that won't matter of course =)
    One way to be sure would be to try breeding to something carrying one of the genes in the complex. My gut would say mojave seems most likely. So you can always try breeding to another mojave, special or mystic to get that figured out depending on what the offspring end up looking like.
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    Not sure about the morph but just wanted to say he is beautiful, especially his head and neck! Such nice colours and markings Thanks for rescuing him and giving him a home!

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    Re: Pastave BP?

    Looks Pastave to me. This one is a juvenile so the definition and crispness in the coloration and patterning is more vivid. Also , overall expressions of various genetic combos can vary.
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    Looks like it to me!
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    Re: Pastave BP?

    Thanks! I'm in Newfoundland Canada, and I know a lot of people started getting snakes around the same time. I'm likely keeping him, hes very sweet and I dont have many rescues right now, I rescue small animals like hamsters and fish as well! I've saved 4 hamsters in the past few years, I rehome some but some I keep because I get attached lol

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    Re: Pastave BP?

    He is beautiful, and very sweet too! Aw thank you! ^0^

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    Re: Pastave BP?

    Thanks! I was questioning the mojave part mostly because of the pattern less neck, id never seen one like that before but I guess it can happen lol. I know when he was younger he was lighter!

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    Re: Pastave BP?

    Quote Originally Posted by NL_Lynx View Post
    I rehome some but some I keep because I get attached lol
    I get it, hahah.
    I've got a particular rescue boy that's staying here too. Meanwhile I keep debating on keeping or rehoming a different one. For now I have the room so I think he'll be here a bit longer and I'll see what happens

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    Re: Pastave BP?

    As long as you've got room, time and enough supplies, you're good to go lol, that's how I limit my self

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