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    tiger

    when i was getting my snaked sexed i had found out my normal is not just a normal it has traits of lemon and pastal im so excited to breed him

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    Pics plz!!
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    Re: tiger

    [IMG][/IMG] better pics wil be posted soon but u cant really see it in this pic but half her body id dark and the other half is light i mean light yellow
    so my cousin who the snake expert in the family told me i was so excited

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    Re: tiger

    Hi,

    It's still a normal I'm afraid.


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    i know its still a normal but it has other traits

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    Re: tiger

    Quote Originally Posted by hunter0443 View Post
    i know its still a normal but it has other traits
    No it does not have the traits of a lemon or a pastel (which are the same thing by the way just a different lines).

    He is a normal

    This is a Pastel

    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 07-10-2012 at 10:04 AM.
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    Re: tiger

    Great example of a pastel!!! I have two just like it

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    I think maybe the "snake expert cousin" was commenting on some traits that usually appear in pastels and was remarking on how good a dinker it was? Also, normals come in many many many different looks, and I've seen some pretty smoking baby normals so even if it's not a pastel you might end up with something unusual in a breeding : ).

    It is a pretty normal : )
    Last edited by DiscoJaguar; 07-10-2012 at 10:25 AM.

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    I see a small bit of blushing but not pastel pretty looking normal


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    o ok thanks guys

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