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    Immaculate Super Pastel....

    Has anyone heard of a Super Pastel produced from breeding a Pastel to a Pastel sibling? The reason I ask, is we hatched out what appears to be a Super Pastel last week and the breeding was a Pastel to what I thought was a normal. However this baby looks like every Super Pastel I have ever seen. In fact I took her to a show here in KC last weekend and everyone there that knows anything about Ball Pythons said she looked like a Super to them, and then I told them what the breeding was and they all got this confused stumped look on their faces. It wasn't till later in the day that a couple of guys said they had heard of this happening but it was very rare. Obviously she is going to be a hold back and we will have to prove her out.

    I'll post some pics later today when I get to the shop. If she isn't a Super then she is the best looking Pastel I have ever seen!

    I should also point out that another breeder said that they had heard the Pastel genes were much like a Jaguar Carpet gene. What they meant was someone bred a Jag to a Jag sib and produced a Lucy Carpet. Apparently this is only supposed to happen when you bred a Jag to a Jag.
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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    Never heard of that.. Some pics will help when you get them put up..it is possiable that the Sib might be something else but I have a feeling it's just a Good looking Pastel..
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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    The "normal" could be a very very browned out pastel I suppose. But I imagine its more likely just a very nice pastel.

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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    Basically you have a couple scenarios as to what happened:

    1) Its just an extraordinary example of a pastel (that looks like a super). Bred to a confirmed normal would produce 50% pastels.

    2) Your "normal" was a really ugly pastel (doesn't seem like this is very possible) and this is indeed a super pastel. Bred to a confirmed normal would produce 100% pastels.

    3) Your normal is in fact a normal, but during some point in cell duplication (would have had to be early on) the allele paired with the pastel gene (aka normal allele) was destroyed, and the mutant allele (pastel) was duplicated. Other things that could have happened would have been a mutant allele interacting with the pastel allele to form the phenotypic appearance of a "Super Pastel".

    Just a few thoughts to ponder.

    Think it was last year or year before, but Ralph Davis produced a clown from a clutch that had clown genetics on one side.

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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    how bout some pics so we can see it!! ha

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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    Quote Originally Posted by Mahlon View Post

    Think it was last year or year before, but Ralph Davis produced a clown from a clutch that had clown genetics on one side.
    Though that could have been the case of unknown hets.

    My guess is that it is a nice pastel with high blushing. Let it shed a few times and see.

    Id love to see a picture prove me wrong though!

    And of the parents
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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    Quote Originally Posted by HOFSKC View Post
    I should also point out that another breeder said that they had heard the Pastel genes were much like a Jaguar Carpet gene. What they meant was someone bred a Jag to a Jag sib and produced a Lucy Carpet. Apparently this is only supposed to happen when you bred a Jag to a Jag.
    You heard from a friend that heard from a friend In any case I have not seen any cases of a pastel bred to a NORMAL producing super pastels.
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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    Here is the mom.



    Here is the dad.



    Here is the baby. She is shed right now too.



    I'll shoot another pic of her after she sheds out to show comparison. The bottom line is we aren't selling her as a Super, in fact we aren't selling her at all. I agree that she will probably change a lot as she gets older, they always do, I just have never hatched a baby Pastel that has the blushing that this little one does.
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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    Wow, ok..... Now your are sure that's the mom? There is no mistaking her for a pastel. Pretty baby though
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    Re: Immaculate Super Pastel....

    I assure you this is the mom, this was the second clutch we got this year. There were only four eggs. Three were good up till three weeks before they hatched then one went bad. The two that hatched included this girl and anther that died after coming out of the egg. It was also a pastel that looked much like this one but was underdeveloped.

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