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    Re: Best super pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    I actually have always liked the look of Graz supers. Browned as they are, I just like them. So there will be people (or at least one person, me..) out there who like them for their bronzy look and blushing tons. Eventually I would like to get Supers out of my boy and his daughter, but bees are more of a goal once she matures.
    ...Not all Graziani line pastels brown out. I have seen quite a few adults in person that could stand up with nice lemon pastels. Each line has its good and bad examples...I guess all you've seen are the bad examples...

    If you use high quality pastels, you will likely produce high quality supers. High blushing...bright yellow... not brown on brown.

    Hope this helps.
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    Re: Best super pastel?

    You're right; not all of them brown out. But I still don't necessarily see browned-out pastels or supers, as bad. I like the bronzy look of some, with high blushing.
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    Re: Best super pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    You're right; not all of them brown out. But I still don't necessarily see browned-out pastels or supers, as bad. I like the bronzy look of some, with high blushing.
    Lets just hope you don't like bright yellow bees.
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    Re: Best super pastel?

    Eh.. bees of any kind pretty-much impress me. I like the looks of some that have browned out.. then there are the bright yellow screamers. In all honesty, I can't or couldn't afford a higher-yellow pastel, so I got the Graz, but for his other merits (lotsa blushing) and took a shine to his father, a browned-out but high-blushing male owned by Dan and Colette Sutherland.
    It is kind of complicated. I had not seen myself being able to get a Spider when I got the Graz. I figured on making pastels first with him, then maybe getting into supers, but then the time was right and the spider became available to me at the right price. Now I am concentrating on producing spiders this year, and I like my holdback Graz female from '07 b/c she does not show signs of browning out as much as her 6 pastel sibs do/did.
    I have a local friend who's breeding his nice, bright Nerd line Lemon male to 2 females this year. Should I be blessed with spider hatchlings this season, we are definately going to strike up a trade that entails me giving Spider for some Lemon! When I saw this Lemon, it was the first one I had ever seen in person. They might be passe' to others, but I was blown away and really want a baby out of him. The more that I see Lemons, the more I am tempted. But I still like my Graz for his blushing and just as a snake in himself.
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    Re: Best super pastel?

    Hi,

    What is the story of mixing lemons and graz's to try and get a high yellow with extreme blushing?

    Does it work and how would you describe any babies you had for sale as a result ( not counting any supers)?


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    Re: Best super pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    What is the story of mixing lemons and graz's to try and get a high yellow with extreme blushing?

    Does it work and how would you describe any babies you had for sale as a result ( not counting any supers)?


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    I would label them as simply pastels.
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