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    Super Pastels question

    I have a question about the Super Pastel BP. I notice that some of them have bright colors when they are young. The internet is flooded with photos about them, but I notice that all of them are young. I couldn't find any of them old enough to see the difference (about 5 or 7 years or more than 2000g). Did they loose that clear bright colors when they grow up?

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    Re: Super Pastels question

    Some do some don't. Depends on what you buy. Some are born dark and the in there later years become lighter. Most are born light and in there later years become darker. It all depends on what you buy,

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    Re: Super Pastels question

    They lose a little brightness in the first year. I'll let you know the rest of the story in 4 to 6 years! LOL

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    Re: Super Pastels question

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Bowden View Post
    They lose a little brightness in the first year. I'll let you know the rest of the story in 4 to 6 years! LOL
    Good one!

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    Re: Super Pastels question

    I like to see...
    Anybody have any pictures of older ones? At least 2 years and up? And also pics of the same snake when young. That would probably help a lot.

    Saying "it depends on what you buy" doesn't help people learn how to pick a good hatchling from all the others. I think many of us know that it depends on the snake and it's genetics. So how do you personally pick a good one?

    I try to look at its' parents if possible, that's not always easy. I also like a lot of blushing on Pastels. Not everyone does. Haven't got the money for a super yet. One of my Pastels is in my avatar. I just love him.
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    Re: Super Pastels question

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Bowden View Post
    They lose a little brightness in the first year. I'll let you know the rest of the story in 4 to 6 years! LOL
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    Re: Super Pastels question

    Super Pastels darken quite a bit as they age... I dont have enough experience to determine which, if any will maintain good coloration years down the line, but I generally see them darken.
    The key would be to mix them with another morph that acts as a highlighter with Pastels. I know Fires tend to do that well and Bryce at the Reptile Image just hatched out a Super Pastel Fire (will try and have him send me a photo)...
    Here is a few week old photo of a Super Pastel Special which incredibly gets brighter with age...

    I just went to take photos of a 2 year old and a much older adult Super Pastel when I realized my batteries are dead! I will post some tonight!

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    Re: Super Pastels question

    In my experience, the Supers do dull out a lot as they age..

    Here is mine.

    He is 4 years old.



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    Re: Super Pastels question

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    In my experience, the Supers do dull out a lot as they age..

    Here is mine.

    He is 4 years old.
    Thanks, that is exactly what I have been searching. A Super Pastel in adult stage. Thanks everybody for your comments.

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    Re: Super Pastels question

    Quote Originally Posted by Python Dreams View Post
    Super Pastels darken quite a bit as they age... I dont have enough experience to determine which, if any will maintain good coloration years down the line, but I generally see them darken.
    The key would be to mix them with another morph that acts as a highlighter with Pastels. I know Fires tend to do that well and Bryce at the Reptile Image just hatched out a Super Pastel Fire (will try and have him send me a photo)...
    Here is a few week old photo of a Super Pastel Special which incredibly gets brighter with age...

    I just went to take photos of a 2 year old and a much older adult Super Pastel when I realized my batteries are dead! I will post some tonight!
    That one is gorgeous! Yes, please post your other snakes.
    I know is didn't start this thread but it's an interesting topic to me too.
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