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I don't see chocolate in either.
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Well the pastel I am almost 100% certain is just a pastel.
But the pastave is .... I don't know how to say it.....odd, I guess.
I don't see chocolate, I don't think. But it's an odd looking pastave all the same. At least, to me it is. I almost wouldn't ind having that one myself to toy around with.
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I don't see Chocolate. I will try to post a picture of my Chocolate Mojave later today.
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Chocolate Mojave
Here is a picture of a Chocolate Mojave I produced last year.
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Re: Do These Have Chocolate in Them?
Thanks for posting the picture. I had seen that the Chocolate gene darkens the Mojave, but the pictures of the Chocolate Pastave on World of Ball Pythons (www.worldofballpythons/morps/chocolate-pastave/) are a lot lighter (the influence of the Pastel gene). Still, I think that my animal is too light to have the Chocolate gene, but wanted to ask others who might have more experience.
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I don't have any experience with pastave so not sure how much pastel might narrow the dark pattern or contribute to the blushing. The blushing in yours could be due to chocolate but it also has more narrow dark than the WOBP one at http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...olate-pastave/ It's really hard to say for sure it isn't chocolate. The first one seems less likely due to how narrow the black is.
I was trying to find a picture of one I hatched that I thought was chocolate pastel:

Not a lot wider dark areas but some and just seems overall darker.
And here is a chocolate Mojave:
Sorry not the best shot and both are very young.
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I found a better pic of my chocolate Mojave:

With my Garcia line I look for the white pixilation in the center of the dark areas near the belly. Your pastave might have some of that, but again I don't know what just pastel and Mojave do together.
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Just thought I would add an updated photograph of the two snakes in question.
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Re: Do These Have Chocolate in Them?
Im not a pro, but that Pastave definitely has something else going on besides just being a regular Pastave. I'll post a photo of mine for reference but my educated guess would lead me to believe that there's a big possibility of your Pastave has Chocolate in it.
Here's my Pastave: 
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