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    Pastel fresh from a shed

    Here's our little pastel guy fresh from shedding. We still haven't named him, so if you have any ideas, we're open to suggestions!

    So far we've come up with:
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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    looking good

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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    Thanks! It was really hard to get him to hold still long enough for a picture. I'm newly impressed by everyone else's awesome images!

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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    Good looking snake!

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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    beautiful pastel! i really like the bright colored ones!!! go with morpheus!!!!!

    hope she doesnt brown out like mine did..
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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    An update, we've decided to name him Bender, after Bender from Futurama.

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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    Very nice snake....and I like the name Bender a lot!

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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    Wow that is a great looking pastel. Is that a lemon or just the lighting?
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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    Not a lemon, I guess it's just the lighting. I do think he's super handsome (not biased at all!)

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    Re: Pastel fresh from a shed

    You should get him a pretty lemon to breed with ^_^ I have a pastel female and I'm going to be getting a lemon for her to breed with, good stuff.

    But yes, he's quite the stud, he'll make all the ladies cry ;-)
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