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Pastels
Which holds color better, lemon pastels, super pastel etc?
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Re: Pastels
well a super pastel is not a pastel. A pastel is like the het form of super pastel.
It really depends. Lemon, blonds, and graziani pastels should hold their color fairly well.
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Re: Pastels
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
well a super pastel is not a pastel. A pastel is like the het form of super pastel.A het what?
A pastel is a co-dominate, so pastel x pastel will make the super form, which is a super pastel. So the super pastel would be brighter.
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Re: Pastels
Pastel is a pastel there all the same. Does not matter what line some will be dark some will not.
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Re: Pastels
I agree, they are all the same. Holding color? If you mean staying lighter in color than the super, the pastel won't do that. However, I think they all dull or brown somewhat (proportionately speaking) over time. I have a Don Kaye pastel that is very much like the day I first got her as soon as she sheds but gets more tan as time passes between sheds. I have seen many pastels super or not that all do the same thing, some more than others. I think the "holding color" thing is something someone came up with as a marketing mechanism, no offense to the breeders out there who don't claim this.
Last edited by Covington; 12-28-2009 at 01:31 AM.
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Re: Pastels
 Originally Posted by Haydenphoto
Pastel is a pastel there all the same. Does not matter what line some will be dark some will not.
Yep
Don't limit yourself to a certain line. Find the brightest yellow baby you can find and you have a good shot that it will be a nice adult. You can really tell even as a hatchling which scales are going to turn brown and which will stay nice.
Last edited by J.Vandegrift; 12-28-2009 at 01:54 AM.
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