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Re: what is this worth to you?
I recently got a decent male pastel at a local reptile show for 75$, he looks just about the same as those guys
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Re: what is this worth to you?
 Originally Posted by MarkS
Where have you seen ANY pastel male for $200.00 anywhere over the last two years? Unless it's a combo?
Perhaps $200 is a bit high (but I don't think so for a higher quality animal), but I know that I will NOT be pricing my bright yellow, super faded head lemons for the same price as the pastels that amost look normal. If that means I have to hang on to them, that's fine with me.
You can go to my site and click on The Nest to see just how bright my lemons are, the first picture in the pastel section is my 3 year old male. If someone appreciates a pastel produced through selective breeding rather than one produced by throwing the sire at any old normal, I have no doubt they'll sell.
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Re: what is this worth to you?
 Originally Posted by rabernet
Perhaps $200 is a bit high (but I don't think so for a higher quality animal), but I know that I will NOT be pricing my bright yellow, super faded head lemons for the same price as the pastels that amost look normal. If that means I have to hang on to them, that's fine with me.
You can go to my site and click on The Nest to see just how bright my lemons are, the first picture in the pastel section is my 3 year old male. If someone appreciates a pastel produced through selective breeding rather than one produced by throwing the sire at any old normal, I have no doubt they'll sell.
Whoa! I would certainly buy your lemon pastels! That is amazing!
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Re: what is this worth to you?
Man and I payed 400.00 for my pastel male, then again he is 2 years old and I think he was def. worth it cause these colours rock
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Re: what is this worth to you?
 Originally Posted by stefanivanski
Man and I payed 400.00 for my pastel male, then again he is 2 years old and I think he was def. worth it cause these colours rock
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I would've definitely paid that much for him too! Don't regret it. Unfortunately, BP's are just more expensive over here.
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Re: what is this worth to you?
 Originally Posted by stefanivanski
Man and I payed 400.00 for my pastel male, then again he is 2 years old and I think he was def. worth it cause these colours rock
And that male is worth every penny. As Robin said, you pay for quality. That pastel has unique blushing on that reduced pattern of his, and the colors, even after two years, are noteworthy. It's the uniqueness that commands the price. Ordinary is easy--and cheap.
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Re: what is this worth to you?
 Originally Posted by stefanivanski
Man and I payed 400.00 for my pastel male, then again he is 2 years old and I think he was def. worth it cause these colours rock
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yeah don't regret it at all, that's one of the nicest pastels out there.
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Re: what is this worth to you?
 Originally Posted by stefanivanski
Man and I payed 400.00 for my pastel male, then again he is 2 years old and I think he was def. worth it cause these colours rock
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I'd pay that for him too! I know that there are more people out there that are looking for the BEST examples of the morphs that they can find who are willing to pay to get it. I know that I am willing to, because I don't want to produce run of the mill examples of morphs - I want to produce animals that make people stop and take a second look!
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Re: what is this worth to you?
 Originally Posted by tattlife2001
Honestly to me they look like 3 regular pastels and 1 normal. The pastels may keep the color but it may very well fade. Depends on a lot of factors that I don't even want to get into. A few are parents, male and female, patterns, exact line of pastel, every line has it's own highs and lows as for fading and keeping color. There are a ton more factors with it but I have not heard of orange pastel.
Are you suggesting that sex has some influence on how well a pastel will keep its color? If so, that's the first time I've heard of this and I'd be interested to know more ... Thanks!
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