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Re: Pastel right out of shed
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Re: Pastel right out of shed
Nice pastel
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Re: Pastel right out of shed
Agree with all of the above... that is one hot kid!
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Re: Pastel right out of shed
Thanks all, i was told he was going to brown out, but so far i see nothing of it. He is one of the better bell pastels, his brother was just as nice, but i found him more attractive. Boy was he mean when i first got him though, he followed my hand with his mouth wide open the first time i set him down, although that stopped about a week after he had been left alone thankfully(another good reason to do it) he was in his strike position in the picture the breeder gave me lol. now he couldn't hurt a fly( er...unless its a mouse or rat fly) and he would only strike at me if i had food in my hands. Ive thought about selling him a few times, but im glad i didn't. Hopefully he will stay bright, but who knows I just cant stop checking up on him after the shed, im just shocked by how much his colors increased!!!
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Re: Pastel right out of shed
ooo beautiful. hes very vibrant and i love that name! I didnt think I actually liked "busy" patterns, yours is nice looking
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yeah, the one thing i like most about his pattern is that there is a few perfect circles going along and beside his spine, i think you can see them the best in the fifth and sixth picture
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