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Re: Smulkin And Goddess.
Smulkin.
If you have never looked at a Black Pastel, take a good look and... come over to the dark side. :eek:
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Re: Smulkin And Goddess.
Sorry for the newbie question, but whats makes a Pastel as Pastel?
I assumed the Lemon Pastels were labeled so because their undertones were highly Yellow.. but this just looks like slight variation of a sub-adult Normal to me..
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Re: Smulkin And Goddess.
man, some of the patterns on Smulken even suggest Mojave in there somewhere, looken good!
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Re: Smulkin And Goddess.
Ed, I have always wondered why some black pastels/cinnies have the dorsal stripe....and some don't. I have always liked the ones with striping more....is it just random?
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Re: Smulkin And Goddess.
Daniel, I think you were speaking about the Blacked Back in the first picture, heres another type of stripping that shows up in Black and Cinnamon Pastels. this is a Cinnamon Pastel. 
 Originally Posted by daniel1983
Ed, I have always wondered why some black pastels/cinnies have the dorsal stripe....and some don't. I have always liked the ones with striping more....is it just random?
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Re: Smulkin And Goddess.
The last picture shows the striping that I was talking about. It seems very common amoung black pastels/cinnies. I was asking if that was just a random occurance or if it was genetic amoung certain lines of the morph. I have always prefered the cinnies that have either the thin stripe down their entire back or are completely brownbacked.
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