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    My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    I am so excited I got my little boy a few days ago. He has eaten and settled down nicely. We dubbed him feisty as he bit myself and one of my roommates and struck at my other roommate on his first day here. He line is the Garazaini line, dose that mean he will brown out as he gets older? I love the blushing on him.
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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    he's pretty! you should probably give him some time to settle in before handling, though! probably why he's so snippy!
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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    His blushing is very nice! Can't tell you about the browning, I'm not familiar with those pastels...
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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    He is very handsome! Congrats.

    Educated guess... that band of dark that is over the dorsal and sides will darken up. But the band of yellow below that will stay bright.

    And with the blushing on his dorsal, it does not look that bad, I think of it as being akin to crushed velvet.

    I think he will age nicely. If you are breeding him, just a bit of selective breeding and you can end up with babes that retain the yellow and lighten up the `tipping`.

    Give him his week of acclimation and enjoy the new addition.

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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    Congratulations on your new pastel!!!

    As for browning - he won't brown because he's a Graziani. When choosing a pastel, you want to look for one with the least amount of orange that you can - because orange does turn brown.

    Just by looking at the pictures of him - he does look like he will brown as he ages - but that doesn't make him any less special!

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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    Thanks all. I am going to breed him to my high yellow female. I have tucked him away so he can take his time adjusting.



    The photos don't do her justice. She just GLOWS and she is getting brighter as she ages

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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    Quote Originally Posted by akaangela View Post
    The photos don't do her justice.
    They never do.

    I should have noted that by darkening up I meant... her black should darken, but will not brown.

    I have a Graziani male and he is just black and yellow... no browning whatsoever.

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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    just saying, why do you say it is graziani line, grazianis max out on the blushing

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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    I love the Blushing on Graziani line pastels. That is a very nice Pastel, I love the blushing!

    From what I have read, orange turns brown. Yellow stays yellow.

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    Re: My new male pastel (Grazaini line)DUW

    congrats on a very nice Graziani Pastel , they deff keep there yellow but its there blushing that blows away most other pastels ( iMHO ) good luck on ur pairing w/ the high ellow female .

    just watch how much brighter he gets with each shed
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