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    No spotnose pastel there, but I see a very clean regular one! With a cute little beauty mark on her neck too.
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    Thumbs up Re: What kind of Morph is Azel?

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    Pastels all have varying amounts of yellow, orange and reddish hues on their sides. The best pastels have bright yellow sides, the brighter the better. As the quality goes down, then the orange and red creeps in. The poorest pastels have deep orange-brown sides, sometimes with a touch of red.

    The reddish hue is not uncommon, although it is hard to find a pastel bright enough for most people to pick out the red. On average I have seen perhaps 2 or 3 with a reddish hue for every 20 or 30 that don't carry any red. It also depends on the age of the baby in question. Very young babies tend to have more of a reddish color than older babies do.

    In your baby I see an exceptional pastel. Lovely faded head, perfect even yellow coloration, superb blushing along the back. An A+ baby for certain.

    Now, do I think there is something else there? Perhaps....but if I am being bluntly honest, I doubt it. The most interesting thing about her to me is the almost un-noticable granite flecking on her sides, combined with the miniscule "granite" break in her neck stripe. Do I think that makes her a granite pastel? Not really. Do I think she's a good pastel for breeding? Absolutely. If I saw her at a reptile show, I'd snap that girl up in a heartbeat.

    Gale
    Wow thank you so much for all that info! im really a big boa guy and never really likes BPs but i absolutely fell in love with her. She is amazing and so kind. Now I have one more question, what do you suggest I breed her with?

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    Re: What kind of Morph is Azel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Badgemash View Post
    Please include a belly shot too if possible.
    Ok, Ill do it tomorrow when the sun is up so that its more natural light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daybreaker View Post
    No spotnose pastel there, but I see a very clean regular one! With a cute little beauty mark on her neck too.
    I just wanted to compliment your collection, youve got some gorgeous snakes, it inspires me to collect such magnificent animals, that is amazing. Rorscha, Evee, and Attolay are my favorite, well all of your snakes i loved. Congratulations on such a beautiful collection. Rorscha's head pattern is wear I bit my knuckle. I have never seen such gorgeous BPs before.

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    Re: What kind of Morph is Azel?

    Quote Originally Posted by MightyMorphinPythons View Post
    Wow thank you so much for all that info! im really a big boa guy and never really likes BPs but i absolutely fell in love with her. She is amazing and so kind. Now I have one more question, what do you suggest I breed her with?
    Breed her with whatever you like. Nobody can really tell you what to like. I'll be breeding my pastels together to make some super pastels but that's because I like them and have a use for them in future projects. Find something you're happy with and could see yourself hanging on to if for whatever reason you can't sell them.

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    Smile Re: What kind of Morph is Azel?

    That's very true, but the only thing is I don't know a lot of nice morphs that would be a good mixture with her. I like the idea of doing a super pastel. Its safer but I do like pretty colors and different stuff.

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    Re: What kind of Morph is Azel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgemash View Post
    Please include a belly shot too if possible.
    Heres her belly, what can the belly identify?

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    You are welcome.

    Now a pretty girl like that, I'd breed her to a good looking Fire in a heartbeat. The Firefly's she'd make! And a really high gold spider. I'm not crazy about spider's because of the wobble, but I bet that girl would make some sweet bumblebees. And Lesser or Butter, for lesser pastels. Man the yellow her babies should have. OH, speaking of yellow babies, a Yellowbelly male! Oh my goodness the Pastel yellowbellies she'd produce!

    Pretty much any morph you can find that looks good in high yellow, she is likely to make good examples when bred to a good male. So, spend some time over a WOBP looking at the morph list, and you'll have more ideas and plans than you could breed in a lifetime.

    Gale
    1.0 Low-white Pied - Yakul | 1.0 Granite het Pied - Nago
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    That's definitely a quality pastel, and I love the saddles in her dorsal pattern!

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    Re: What kind of Morph is Azel?

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    You are welcome.

    Now a pretty girl like that, I'd breed her to a good looking Fire in a heartbeat. The Firefly's she'd make! And a really high gold spider. I'm not crazy about spider's because of the wobble, but I bet that girl would make some sweet bumblebees. And Lesser or Butter, for lesser pastels. Man the yellow her babies should have. OH, speaking of yellow babies, a Yellowbelly male! Oh my goodness the Pastel yellowbellies she'd produce!

    Pretty much any morph you can find that looks good in high yellow, she is likely to make good examples when bred to a good male. So, spend some time over a WOBP looking at the morph list, and you'll have more ideas and plans than you could breed in a lifetime.

    Gale
    thank you. I will go through WOBP and see what I like. I can't wait for her to have some beautiful babies. Thank you all so much!

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