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    Identification Help

    I bought this male as a Mojave. I can't help thinking he could be a Pastave. Lend me your thoughts! Note the blushing on the back. Either way, Mojave or Pastave, I am glad to have him in the rack; he is a pig.






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    Those pics are way too tiny.
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    Re: Identification Help

    I agree. I dont know why they are so small. I will give it another go.

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    yeah, tiny pics, but just looking at those postage stamps, he sure LOOKS like a pastave.
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    Pics are small. But from what I can see looks like it good be a pastive. Either that or if the colors are accurate then a real bright nice colorful odd pattern mojave.

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    Updated Pics

    Better pics I hope.






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    Re: Updated Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Hopkinsbluejays View Post
    Better pics I hope.





    To clarify the terms of sale; He was "thrown in" on a deal I made with a big female pastel. I saw 1 pic of him through an aquarium (with my name on a post it note) and it just sweetened the deal. I am not in the business of sly purchases on a person who does not know the morph they have.

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    kinda hard to tell lol he has some really awesome blushing and colour but I couldn't say for sure . I'm leaning more towards pastave just because of crazy blushing on the back and between the patern. either way he's gorgeous.

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    Re: Identification Help

    Regarding age/size he is nearly 440 grams
    Last edited by Hopkinsbluejays; 12-01-2011 at 11:51 PM.

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    Re: Identification Help

    I am gonna say no on pastave, head is not right. All pastels have a blushed out head. The only for sure way to find out is to breed it to anything that deffinatly doesnt have pastel in it
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