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    Re: What is this morph

    Ultimately if nothing is in it I take the loss on one female for one breeding season worst case scenario I have some really nice pastels to donate to USARK it isn't a huge profit for them but people knowing proceeds are going to them will pay more. Its really not a big deal for me to know but its my curiosity that makes me want to know. Like I said before if I get 6 eggs and 3 pastels I will be happy if nothing else is there and all 3 pastels will be sold for proceeds to USARK they need the money more then any of us. Without their constant fight we wouldn't own these beautiful creatures

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    Ball Pythons: 0.1 Piebald, 1.0 Barnhart Line Pewter, 1.0 Pastel, 1.0 Pastel ???,
    0.1 Butter Pastel Het Orange Ghost, 1.0 Pastel Het Orange Ghost, 0.1 Normal

    Reticulated Python: 1.0 Tiger het albino

    Kingsnake: 0.1 Albino Vertical Stripe

    Boas: 0.1 Motley Nicaraguan Boa, 1.0 Colombian Boa

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    Re: What is this morph

    That boy will never sire any Normal offspring - $50 well spent in my book
    Last edited by alan1; 05-18-2014 at 05:38 PM.

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    Re: What is this morph

    Nice male!


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    Re: What is this morph

    Quote Originally Posted by alan1 View Post
    That boy will never sire any Normal offspring - $50 well spent in my book
    Thanks I agree

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    Ball Pythons: 0.1 Piebald, 1.0 Barnhart Line Pewter, 1.0 Pastel, 1.0 Pastel ???,
    0.1 Butter Pastel Het Orange Ghost, 1.0 Pastel Het Orange Ghost, 0.1 Normal

    Reticulated Python: 1.0 Tiger het albino

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    Boas: 0.1 Motley Nicaraguan Boa, 1.0 Colombian Boa

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    Re: What is this morph

    Ultimately I am Happy with him being a pastel well worth the 50$ I can always put him to anything is he will throw pastels like himself

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    Ball Pythons: 0.1 Piebald, 1.0 Barnhart Line Pewter, 1.0 Pastel, 1.0 Pastel ???,
    0.1 Butter Pastel Het Orange Ghost, 1.0 Pastel Het Orange Ghost, 0.1 Normal

    Reticulated Python: 1.0 Tiger het albino

    Kingsnake: 0.1 Albino Vertical Stripe

    Boas: 0.1 Motley Nicaraguan Boa, 1.0 Colombian Boa

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    Re: What is this morph

    Quote Originally Posted by ZacharyPoller View Post
    Ultimately I am Happy with him being a pastel well worth the 50$ I can always put him to anything is he will throw pastels like himself

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    There is a BP.net member with a plain jane pastel that looks better than some supers I've seen for sale (Meowkittykazoo?.... maybe, I forget who for sure). Possibly the result of selective breeding with the inclusion of a fairly common gene turning out stellar results. Or there may be one of the subtle "cleaner genes" present. Either way if you want to work with the pastel gene I'd say you managed to snag a pretty good example and can't beat the price.

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    Re: What is this morph

    Quote Originally Posted by Raven01 View Post
    There is a BP.net member with a plain jane pastel that looks better than some supers I've seen for sale (Meowkittykazoo?.... maybe, I forget who for sure). Possibly the result of selective breeding with the inclusion of a fairly common gene turning out stellar results. Or there may be one of the subtle "cleaner genes" present. Either way if you want to work with the pastel gene I'd say you managed to snag a pretty good example and can't beat the price.
    Marissa at mkmorphs has the best pastel I've ever seen.
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    Re: What is this morph

    Quote Originally Posted by alan1 View Post
    That boy will never sire any Normal offspring - $50 well spent in my book
    it looks like it almost could be a super, but i see it as a very very good pastel and not as a super pastel.
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