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    Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    What would be the output from a Lemon Pastel X Pastel?
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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo
    What would be the output from a Lemon Pastel X Pastel?
    25% normals
    50% pastels
    25% super pastels
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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    I think a super pastel. i think all pastels to pastels produce supers no matter the type (lemon, ruppel, grazini, etc)

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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    A lemon pastel is a pastel, so you would get 50% pastels, 25% normals and 25% super pastels. The only pastel that lemons, Bells, Grazianis and Blondes aren't compatable with are Enchis.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace
    A lemon pastel is a pastel, so you would get 50% pastels, 25% normals and 25% super pastels. The only pastel that lemons, Bells, Grazianis and Blondes arn't compatable with are Enchis.
    Compatible in that they want mix to create the homogenius form of the pastel gene aka Super pastel.
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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    Compatible in that they want mix to create the homogenius form of the pastel gene aka Super pastel.
    Correct. That's what I meant. A lemon to an Enchi would produce 25% normals, 25% lemons, 25% Enchis and 25% lemon/Enchis - but these would not be a homozygous super form.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    Compatible in that they want mix to create the homogenius form of the pastel gene aka Super pastel.
    Right, but compatible in making combos!

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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace
    Correct. That's what I meant. A lemon to an Enchi would produce 25% normals, 25% lemons, 25% Enchis and 25% lemon/Enchis - but these would not be a homozygous super form.
    Pastel Enchi are smoking.
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    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=40984
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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    What I mean is will some of the babies be Lemon pastel and some Pastel, normals and supers or just Pastels, normals and supers. When you breed them does it take away the "lemon" tag?
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    Re: Lemon Pastel X Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo
    What I mean is will some of the babies be Lemon pastel and some Pastel, normals and supers or just Pastels, normals and supers. When you breed them does it take away the "lemon" tag?
    Lemon is more of a style of pastel rather than a gene type. So yes you could get lemons, jungles, normals and supers
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